<p>Ok so high school sucked, and I had a very low gpa (2.7) but a decent SAT score, so I got into an mediocre university, and really excelled. After going for 2 years and having a 3.99 GPA I decided to transfer into a more prestigious school. </p>
<p>BIG MISTAKE</p>
<p>The first two semesters went ok as far as my Major classes were concerned, but I failed all of my GenEd courses over and over again. I exhausted all my withdrawals with more F's, then I quit going all together after about 2.5 unsuccessful years. Inevitably, I got suspended, but I appealed and was accepted to come back for one more semester to try and boost my gpa up. I did not go to a single class, and got dismissed for one year. My GPA is horrendous. Probably a 1.3 or something. Most of this can be attributed to depression, and not caring about school, and I never really adjusted well to the new university. </p>
<p>BUT Now I've been working for over a year, and am currently enrolled in a few classes at a community college, which I'm doing really well in. All A's I hope. </p>
<p>My question is, have any of you been in a situation like this? I have a lot of good credits, and am close to graduating, but am worried I won't be able to get into another university again. I really feel like I'm better equipped to handle college better now, but what if the University doesn't see it that way? </p>
<p>I would be a rising senior. Who the heck flunks out their junior/senior year of college? I feel like a total failure, and my family is really disappointed in me. </p>
<p>Does anyone have any advice on how to get this degree back on track or am I a hopeless cause?</p>