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Well, speaking as a parent of a graduate who changed schools and majors, went out of state and still graduated magna cum laude in four years, my checkbook appreciated it very much. She never had less than 19 hours per quarter after the transfer and that was pretty brutal.
Now we have a son who is a HS senior and a National Merit Semi Finalist who is being courted by all the big time colleges. They're pretty expensive, but he will double major and take five years. After being off work for a while due to a corporate merger and taking a huge paycut when finally going back to work, I hope we can afford the school he wants to attend (Northwestern).
Part of the decision must be financial. Are you paying for this or your parents. If the latter, can they afford it?
I agree with the "why rush into the real world sentiment," but keep in mind that you may not be the only one impacted.
Good luck.
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