<p>I'm currently beginning my freshman year as a BFA Musical Theatre major at the University of Miami. However, over the summer and since this year has started I've realized that I don't think I want to pursue musical theatre and would much rather be majoring in BA Theatre or Education. This is rather unfortunate since I turned down BA acceptances from Boston College, University of Southern California, etc. because I thought that the program at Miami would be ideal. Now I'm planning on applying for transfer; however, I don't know how colleges will look at my transcript from my year in a BFA considering it's entirely made up of classes like Dance, Movement, Acting, Freshman Studio, Singing for the Stage, etc. with only one gen. ed. (English) class. So basically, my question is: will I still be a strong applicant for BA programs with a transcript of conservatory-style theatre classes? I'm interested in schools such as Tufts, Northwestern, Barnard, NYU, and Boston College. I'm planning to work hard and hopefully get straight A's, or close to it, in my classes this year. I got straight A's in my last year of high school and one C (I had a serious concussion and was out for weeks, the teacher gave me F's on all the work I missed without giving me a chance to make it up). My SAT score is a 2330. Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks!!!!!!!</p>