The worst part about transferring? The Wait.

<p>The worst part about transferring has been the wait for me. I had to wait to find out if I was accepted. Now I have to wait to actually go to my new school! I wish that as soon as I was accepted I could immediately go to my new school. :(</p>

<p>What about you guys? What was the worst part of transferring for you?</p>

<p>getting rejected</p>

<p>^^ yea that does top everything, I’m sorry dude</p>

<p>Not knowing when you leave if you’re ever gonna see your friends again because the school hasn’t notified you yet</p>

<p>I agree that the worst part is the wait. I was just speaking with someone about this issue today. It wouldn’t be nearly as bad if they released the date that we would be receiving decisions!</p>

<p>definitely the wait!</p>

<p>I actually hated that “new” feeling and not knowing anyone. I am going to VT in the fall so i’ll get to have that “new” feeling yet again haha I live here though so it won’t be as bad!</p>

<p>i am waiting to hear back, i didn’t even put a housing deposit for my current school cuz the dean here said i was guaranteed to get in… starting to second guess and i am so anxious.</p>

<p>Definitely the rejection, its happen to me already. But I wasn’t surprised, I wasn’t expecting to apply till fall semester. I tryed my luck.</p>

<p>Call me crazy but I actually think the rejection worked out good for me. Another semester debt free and so cheap. Who can beat about $750 as a full time student for a semester. :)</p>

<p>While the wait is terrible and I am going crazy checking my e-mail every five minutes and harassing my mailman, I have to agree that rejection is worse.</p>

<p>yeah, patience is not a virtue I possess…I want to know already!</p>

<p>I didn’t agree with you guys before about the wait, which is way shorter than freshman admissions. But it is agonizing trying not to be obsessively checking e-mail accounts after a semi-safety school waitlists you!! And now it’s confusing because this semester has gone way better than last semester…I’m still hoping for the opportunity of making a choice on whether I should stay here or not. :D</p>

<p>I feel like I’m waiting for Godot, quite honestly. I want some sort of resolution, a set path, a general direction for god’s sake - and that includes a vague “thata way.” Most days it doesn’t bother me, since there’s so much else going on, but some moments it is frustrating. And at the same time, the decision dates are terrifying because you have to decide if not knowing is better than knowing and being rejected or vice versa. Oh, May, where art thou?</p>

<p>Until then, just call me Estragon.</p>

<p>The problem with transfer admissions for me is definitely the wait. Four out of the Six colleges I applied to won’t give me an answer till mid-may. this is soooo going to kill my finals</p>

<p>Getting rejected is bad, even if it is a school you don’t want to go to.</p>

<p>It’s definitely the wait but what’s even worse is being put on a fricken transfer waitlist! It’s like I’m good but not good enough. And even then, after waiting and waiting and being put on a WAIT list, I still might get rejected from my dream schools!</p>

<p>I still haven’t gotten any decisions back, and have to register for courses next semester in less than a week and a half.</p>

<p>The wait AND the rejection. I remember back in HS, most rejections were mailed out in bulk last, after all the acceptance packages went out, so I would be waiting an extra week or two hoping my mail was slow only to receive all my rejections.</p>

<p>Hands down the wait, ESPECIALLY when there is no way you can go back to your old school and your safety wants a deposit before any of the other schools release decisions. GRRRRRRRR!</p>

<p>^ AGREE. Especially when you might lose $500+ but eh I guess it’s worth it if it’s your dream school.</p>