Transfer Anxiety= Rollercoaster Thrill ride

<p>I usually don't do this but I just have to vent this time around. Anybody here having the same ups and downs as me. haha. I'm getting really bipolar. Constantly getting mixed feelings about my app.</p>

<p>I’m just anxious to find out. Haha, I know what I want and am very impatient. :(</p>

<p>I haven’t had any real “ups” yet to be honest! And I don’t think I would describe it as a roller coaster, I like roller coasters…</p>

<p>Lately it’s been something that’s been in the back of my head. I won’t think about it all the time, but when I’m at school or something reminds me of why I want to transfer, it comes to me and then I get nervous. It’s not always mixed feelings about my app, but just moreso on how I’d react. Some days I feel as if I won’t worry if I don’t get in to any of my schools because it’s not the end of the world, while other days I do get worried.</p>

<p>I feel the same way. I am constantly in anticipation…and then I remember I still have six weeks to wait. I hate the waiting…especially waiting for what might not be the news I want to hear.</p>

<p>^ ME too. I was supposed to get a decision by today, but I clicked, it listed that my file was incomplete :frowning: and I am even more anxious now, in case there are no more spaces left, I applied by a priority deadline, and I do not wish to be punished for my college’s inefficiency :(</p>

<p>After I finished and sent off my transfer applications, I sat down with my adviser to come up with a backup plan if I don’t get accepted anywhere. At my current school we get advisers from the department our major is offered from. This works fine if you are happy in your major, but when I told my adviser that I want to switch, I was basically shown the door. He was not totally rude as he gave me a printed sheet of paper with all of various advisers on campus, but the experience reminded just how much I wanted to leave. Over the past week I have talked to nearly a dozen advisers, and there are so many ideas and questions running through my head. </p>

<p>So now I am planning my fall semester on my own. I have to pick classes in a week and the only thing I am sure of is that I would rather be choosing classes at another university.</p>