<p>Hi, I am a current UVM sophomore who was accepted at Connecticut College as a transfer for the spring semester and need to decide ASAP. I applied as a transfer mainly for social reasons, but that aspect has gotten somewhat better (have a girlfriend now, which makes it a little tricky). In terms of academics and the environmental studies major, do you think i'd be better off at UVM (which has a very strong env. program), or going to Conn (which also has a good program, but with less class options?) I also wanted small class sizes, although most of my environmental classes will be getting smaller starting next semester at uvm and especially during junior year. I know Conn is a great school, but the main things holding me back are some lost credits (12), friends at UVM, and the somewhat limited course options at conn. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you</p>
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