<p>“Not that I am not capable of the challenges… Just because personal issues”</p>
<p>If it’s something serious, then definitely talk about it with admissions. I’m assuming it isn’t that serious because then you or your counselor would’ve already done so…</p>
<p>If it’s senioritis, that sucks. Talk to them about it and ask if you can start off with academic probation.</p>
<p>U should probably have a good talk with your guidance counselor and work up a plan to speak to Rutgers pro-actively. Unless you work now to try to halt a recission (if it can be), you can be sure that it’s more likely to happen. But if you show initiative (which you have shown you didn’t through your last semester’s work), you might be able to alleviate some of your potential troubles. Somehow beg and plead your case, ask for probationary admittance, whatever. If you sit and wait to see what comes, the greater the probability that it’ll be harsher.</p>
<p>It seems this started a while ago (I feel sad because I read that you’re dealing with this back in January but not avert this downfall). Are there counseling issues you need to perhaps investigate? Do you not need to attend college this fall?</p>
<p>What’s been the fall out with your parents? I’m sure I’d be perplexed/enraged/frustrated if it were my household.</p>