Transferring Twice

<p>I have been an architecture major for almost two years now, my first year I went to a commuter school close to home and while I didn't like the school I was still enjoying my major so I decided that I would transfer to a better school for architecture, and I did. I transfered to a school that ranked in the top 10 in the US, unfortunately that school was more of an art school and doesn't really offer any business related majors. At this point I have lost my interest in architecture for a multitude of reasons and in order to major in something more business related I would have to change schools again. I feel that this is the right decision and even though I may have to do one extra year to make up for my lost time I feel that doesn't matter seeing as architecture is a 5 year degree and either way I will still have three years of school ahead of me. Please give me some feedback as to how practical of a decision this is.</p>

<p>Not a bit deal to transfer a second time. Most colleges won’t care, either, especially if you explain your evolution of interests.</p>

<p>top business schools do not take many transfers, its better to cast a wider net. sorry that you cannot maintain rankings you have now.</p>