Leaving USC

Is leaving usc due to major a valid reason to leave? Currently sophomore trying to transfer to the business school but if i were to get in I would find out next spring at the earliest making me pay more tuition as well as stay longer that’s if I gain admission to there business school. And if I were to not get in then I feel I would be stuck cause I don’t really know what I would do beside business. I applied as an English major in order to increase my odds but kinda feeling regretful now lol. The school was great but my major made me unhappy it was like I working toward something I didn’t even want to major in while being across the country from home. What do you guys think? Any input would go a long way for me. I’m currently getting registered for spring courses for an online school and planning to apply to some high rep schools ie a Dyson, umich, Stern.

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