Yes, just keep in mind that there's a whole application process/getting accepted which can take a few months, so there may a gap in the time you are enrolled in either college.
2007-07-08 11:34:53
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answered by Ashley C 1
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Not during the middle of a semester. If you waited until January, I think that you would have to apply as a transfer student to the new college while you are at the college you first entered. Then you could go to the new college at the start of your sophomore year.
It is possible to apply to a new school in October or November and the be accepted as a transfer student for the spring semester.
2007-07-08 11:38:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. The problem is that by the time you realize you made a mistake, it may be too late to go through the admissions process for January. Also, most schools will admit transfer students to fill in for those students who dropped out, so unless the school you are transferring to knows that some of their original freshmen aren't going to be back in the Spring, they may not admit mid-year transfers.
2007-07-08 11:42:59
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answered by neniaf 7
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Depends on the school involved but I have started at new colleges in Jan, twice. Check with other schools that you are interested in, the more competitive the less likely to transfer mid year.
2007-07-08 12:51:37
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answered by saranohinsac 2
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easily, i do no longer think of a canines is the stable theory to your first 365 days of faculty. those are extremely smart canines yet in addition elect diverse time and attempt put in to it and in case you would be away for longs classes of the day, rather whilst it incredibly is youthful you will no longer have the skill to place the time in you could desire to coach a properly mannered canines. A canines is an costly and long term dedication you could desire to make certain to are waiting for this. It demands no less than an hour walk daily plus preparation time. which does no longer look like a lot yet once you throw first 365 days of faculty into the mixture it makes it extra durable. college is extra artwork then it form of feels and counting on how many classes you have you do no longer elect to slack off. Plus, i'm particular you will elect to have day out with new pals and such, then whats the pup going to do, take a seat in a kennel for hours on end? think of this by using very intently. in case you're ineffective set on having a pup bypass by using your first around of midterms and notice how a lot time you particularly would desire to dedicating in the direction of a pup.
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answered by ? 4
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yes this is possible as long as your acceptede and your credits will transfer. It also depends on the college that your attending. Some colleges have strict regulations with regards to this.
2007-07-08 11:36:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It varies by college. Contact the admissions office of the college you want to transfer to and find out.
2007-07-08 11:33:35
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answered by Maverick 5
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And the stress may include not getting campus housing or getting to share with someone whose roommate hated her or couldn't hack school
2007-07-08 11:36:58
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answered by Sarah C 6
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yes, but i would stay in one college
2007-07-08 11:38:32
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answered by wendy 3
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yup-- be ready for alot of stress tho good luck
2007-07-08 11:35:10
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answered by canthearu12 1
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