Hey There!
?So basically I had this health issue in my first year that caused me to fail everything.Literally EVERYTHING. I spent the finals in the hospital 🙁
?Anyways I was told I should take the year off afterwards but smartass that I am I decided to plow ahead.
?So? what happened is now I’m kicked out of school. I could always come back after my suspension but looking at it realistically I’m probably not going to get the required cgpa because of my first couple years so I was wondering if there was anyway to start from the beginning. Fresh start. Or should I start looking elsewhere for my education.
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PS I think this site is flippin awesome.
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Hey sick-now-healthy-but-in-need-person,
Duuuuuude you can totally do this. I’m not just saying this because I have sympathy because you didn’t fail because of an addiction to special brownies or late night booty calls, but for a legitimate reason.
It’s two year, not the end. Step it?up like Will.
Here’s what I can tell you. If you giver with your last two years … or three (no shame in a 5th year) you can get the marks to graduate. Now if you are considering a stint with a Masters, you will be happy to know that many universities look at just your last two years of grades and consider an inprovement in your grades when determining admissions.
In case you were wondering here is info on probation.
Now go kick ass <high five>
with unconditional support,
aska
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i just wanna say that i got suspended once after my 2nd year then i got back on track and tried my hardest (it was difficult at first) but with determination, i’m getting B+ and A- and A in my classes…Dont stop trying but first get rid of distractions and put yourself in the right mentality for school! Now im in my 4yr and graduating soon.
On the same track
I pretty much have a similar story.. i got suspended after my first year then i got back… i started with B- (Actual first year) and climbed my ladder on to B+ (second year) and now i am in A- range (third year)..
For the major i am pursuing, many graduate schools only consider 3rd and 4th year GPA, which helps me freak out a little less. Do the best of your abilities and as someone else said… get rid of distractions.