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20 Honest College Thoughts For Incoming Transfers

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20 Honest College Thoughts For Incoming Transfers

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Transfers get a weird rep at universities. Unlike Freshmen, transfers already have a feel of what college is and most transfers already know what their major is and what their plans are after college. But of course, transfers still need the help and support they need.

1. You're going to have major FOMO no matter what.

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Everybody seems to have their own friend groups. People may have found a club or Org. they really love. And there may be underclassmen in higher org. positions than you. IT'S OK!

2. There's a lot of pressure to maximize your college experience.

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3. Dorming is fine. Commuting is fine. Getting an apartment is fine.

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4. Hit the ground running.

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5. It's ok to wear your school spirit.

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6. GO to football games. GO to club events. MAKE friends! HAVE FUN.

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7. Take pride in being a transfer.

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8. You may get imposter's syndrome.

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9. You'll probably have to ask an underclassman for directions.

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10. Soak in every minute of University life, you only have 2 years of it.

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11. Don't ever regret transferring.

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12. You will meet other transfers!

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13. Don't be afraid to run for Org. positions.

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14. Do your research on your minor before your first week of school.

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15. Don't be afraid to start something new at your University.

listen to the cheese it. you can do it.

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Start a club. Start a non-profit. It's never too late

16. Acknowledge that you have less wiggle room than most students.

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17. Your CC GPA and your University GPA may be different and THAT IS OK.

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18. You may even find that the difference between your CC and your University ain't all that much. 

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19. You did not take the "easier" route.

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20. Never stop advocating for Transfers and dispel the myths that you hear!

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