<p>I am an international student from Canada.
I want to restart my college because I have a goal to get into the architecture school in New York. But my GPA was very very low (1.75) with lots of "W" when I was younger in Vancouver, BC 8 years ago.
I didn't do well, I didn't blame anyone but myself.
I want to have a life again despite all the things I have through.
I just went to see the Queen's college admission person, stating that I have way too low GPA and it seems like I can't start my college life again.
I am so desperate to be an architect. The cheap and good school of architecture have very competitive entry GPA of >3.5.
What can I do to restart my GPA from fresh?</p>
<p>I’m afraid you cannot restart your college history, every time you apply to a college you have to send transcripts from all schools you have previously attended. Here is where colleges check your past history:</p>
<p>[National</a> Student Clearinghouse: Degree verification & enrollment verification](<a href=“http://www.studentclearinghouse.org/]National”>http://www.studentclearinghouse.org/)</p>