<p>I am in my first month as a Junior transfer at Cornell right now in the AEM program (finance). I transferred from Ohio State after two years (fisher college of business).</p>
<p>All throughout my time at Ohio State I loved it there. However, I always had this feeling that I could be at a better school academically (had a 3.9 GPA). I decided to apply to 2 or 3 schools just to see if I would get in, never really thinking I would. </p>
<p>Once I got into Cornell, everyone at home made it out to be a no brainer decision and that if I went back to OSU, I would be making a big mistake in the long run. I obviously listened to them.</p>
<p>Now I am completely regretting my decision to transfer. I had a great life at OSU. Between my girlfriend (who I am still with) and my great group of friends, and football games, I was really happy. I know people will say that I just need time to adjust to a new school, but I really don't think I will. All I find myself thinking about is how much I am missing out on at OSU and how transferring for prestige was a huge mistake. I feel like my happiness is more important that than some degree that may not even help that much in the long run. I am completely miserable here.</p>
<p>Should I transfer back to OSU next semester or would I be making a mistake? I really want to be happy. </p>
<p>I am really confused and don't know what to do. I wish I never applied to transfer in general.</p>