Monday 22 September 2014

The reasons that can be mentioned in a college transfer request

College life is an important part of every individual’s life; not all people manage to adapt to the sudden change in the ambience and the decline in comfort. Even if you do manage to not get homesick and try to cope with the environment there are certain other factors that might sting you during your stay at the college and you might end up wanting a change. People often leave colleges and they have to come up with some serious reasons to be allowed the permission to do so. Writing a transfer application is a bummer and more often than not, the transfer requests get rejected and the person has to put up with the noisy neighbor or the nosy girlfriend or the ill-educated teacher even if they don’t want to.
Let’s today discuss what reasons you could quote in your transfer request and stand a chance in getting it accepted too:

a)      The college is too expensive: Money these days is a serious problem. You can’t just pluck the notes from trees and expect them to grow again. Colleges have started to charge too much for the normal man to be able to handle easily, so if you are hoping to attract attention with the transfer application, write that you are not able to make both ends meet.
b)      Miss your beau (from home): IF you take the “too expensive” route, you might end up being questioned that why did you join the college in the first place if you knew you will not be able to afford it? State this type of reason and it hits the reader right in the heart and your college application might just end up getting you transferred.
c)       Nosy roommates: This never gets old. Tell them that people don’t let you be, everybody hates you, everybody mocks you and your life with your fellows, especially your roommates, is a hell in the college and it can’t go on like this. The concerned will definitely be put into thought after reading this.

d)      Not enough opportunities: Lastly, you can also mention that there aren’t enough opportunities in the college that you expected to be when you joined. Don’t say this unless it’s completely necessary because it would infuriate the officials and they can go to whatever ends they like if they get infuriated; and trust me you don’t want that to happen.