<p>I failed 2 classes out of 4 my first semester, then took 5 classes my second semester (so incredibly stupid, i know.) I think i might have failed two out of the five. I still have a a week or so for finals and essays. Would that reflect REALLY badly on my transcript when i plan to transfer from my poor community college to a university in a year after my pre. reques?
SO, took 9 classes, one W, 2 to 3 failed classes. SUPER BAD? bad? kind of bad? I can recover form this next year? What do you think?
Honestly, I took to much on my plate and was working 40 plus hours a week, because i a lone pay for my college so I was so stressed about money that i put work in front of my school. In a matter of a year three of my grandparents passed away, I moved three times and my parents are getting a divorce (doesn't really bother me) but my parents have turned to me and my siblings to support and do everything for them because their so stressed. It's been an awful year, did i mention my boyfriend of two years cheated on me numerous times before i found out...on my birthday. SOOO, my grades have slipped, is this understandable?? Could i maybe petition to take the classes off when i plan on transferring?
Does it matter that I want to become a RD, Registered Dietitian? I hear it's a hard field and strict? I honestly love college and learning but my community college teachers were all morons and didn't care, also, i took all my classes online.
Has anyone dealt with this?
Any great advice?
The only thing i know, is i'm taking classes on campus this fall, because the online class thing wasn't working. I just don't want my bad grades to follow me because i had a rough year..
great advice and an experience story would be appreciated.
Thanks!</p>
<p>Going to be incredibly hard if not impossible to recover from. Better start writing your draft essays now to explain why you had poor grades.</p>