<p>Hi guys I find myself in a pretty peculiar situation right now and I have no idea what to do next. I enrolled at Tulane from 2005-2008 however because of personal problems, I only managed to get 9 credits + 4 AP credits out of 38 credits attempted. The rest were 5 withdrawls, 1 UW whatever that is, 2 Fs and a F/I, basically classes I didn't have time to withdraw. I withdrew from Tulane not in good academic standing ofc and enrolled in two part time classes at my local state school, central connecticut state this spring. I got 6 credits, both As, to add to the B, C, C- from the 9 credits I received at Tulane. I applied as a transfer for fall but was rejected. Right now I'm wondering what my next step should be. Should I continue as a non-matriculated student until I have enough credits to apply for transfer again? Should I go to community college? If I continue as a non-degree student, would it help if I enrolled somewhere else like UConn part-time, or will the credits be worth the same as central? I wanna enroll in a college full-time asap to get my academic career back on track. My original plan was to go to Central for a semester, and apply for transfer again.</p>
<p>I thought about applying to central as a first year student originally but I didn't know if I would be able to get my high school transcript since it's been so long. Right now the only things I have going for me are my two part-time central classes and my SATs (1490, the old one). I realize I am in pretty deep hole I have to climb out of and I'm willing to do whatever it takes. I would just like some guidance. Thank you for your comments.</p>
<p>Edit: Another question I have is, would it help if I re-enroll in the classes I got Fs on, even if I do it at another university?</p>