<p>I'm currently a freshman at Rhodes College, and I'm considering transferring. I don't want to give Rhodes a bad rep-- it's an amazing school. I just don't think it's the right fit for me, and I knew that before I got here. Granted, I haven't been here long, so I could still be in the adjustment stage of college and everything; however, right now I really do feel like it's just not the school for me, so I figure it's better to research and apply to other schools now so I have the option to transfer if I decide I really want to. I am going to finish out the year with an opened mind. </p>
<p>But anyway, basically I was wondering if anyone would mind sharing their experience at either Hendrix, Centre, or Davidson. It'd be great if you were a transfer student, but it's okay if not. I would love any and all stories and comments about the schools, particularly ones that touch on the sense of community at each. That's currently my issue with Rhodes. I just can't click with most of the student body I've encountered so far, and I think I need a slightly smaller school with a stronger sense of community. And less of an overpowering Greek Life. Centre's large Greek Life worries me a bit, but I've also heard that the people there are incredibly friendly and not at all snobby or cliquey so, if that's the case, I might be able to deal with a huge Greek scene. </p>
<p>Thanks in advance for the help :)</p>