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Looking for a University in Charleston, WV can be a daunting task. Finding that one special school takes hard work, dedication, and a lot of time and energy. But what happens when that dream school you researched so thoroughly turns out to be a real life nightmare? Transferring to another school may be the solution—although not one to be taken lightly.

West Virginia Junior College - Charleston, WV
(304) 345-2820
1000 Virginia Street East
Charleston, WV
Everest Institute - Cross Lanes, WV
(304) 776-6290
5514 Big Tyler Road
Cross Lanes, WV
West Virginia Junior College - Charleston
(304) 345-2820
1000 Virginia St E
Charleston, WV
Charleston School of Beauty Culture
(304) 346-9603
210 Capitol St
Charleston, WV
University of Charleston
2300 MacCorkle Avenue, SE
Charleston, WV
University of Charleston
(304) 357-4800
2300 MacCorkle Avenue SE
Charleston, WV
West Virginia State University
(304) 766-3000
Campus Box 197
Institute, WV
West Virginia Junior College
1000 Virginia St E
Charleston, WV
Garnet Career Center
(304) 348-6195
422 Dickinson St
Charleston, WV
University of Charleston
(304) 357-4800
2300 MacCorkle Avenue, SE
Charleston, WV
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By Neil Goldsmith
College Student

If you’re anything like me, chances are you probably spent many hours of your junior and senior years researching, visiting, and daydreaming about the perfect place to go to college. Finding that one special school takes hard work, dedication, and a lot of time and energy. But what happens when that dream school you researched so thoroughly turns out to be a real life nightmare? Transferring to another school may be the solution—although not one to be taken lightly.

The Decision to Transfer

After I spent one semester at college I knew it was time to transfer. Actually, I knew it was time to transfer within a month after arriving on campus. I did not seem to click with people I had met, felt limited by the small campus I lived on, and was disappointed with the distinct lack of a strong and active Jewish community on campus. I tried to get involved in as many activities as I could, participating in intramural sports, Mock Trial, and Hillel to name a few. I even switched dorms halfway through the semester in the hope that I would find other students that were more like me. Unfortunately, none of this worked, and every failed venture reaffirmed my feeling that this school was not for me. I just could not see myself being there for another three and a half years. I knew I had to get out, so I started pondering my options.

Picking a New School

In shopping around for a new school, I knew I had to first pinpoint the qualities that...

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