<p>I don't know why I have to ask, but I guess I'm just looking for some input.</p>
<p>I was thrown onto Academic probation once before. My college states that if I couldn't make a semester GPA of 2.0+ by the end of the following semester and/or if I couldn't bring my Total/overall GPA to 2.0+ by the end of the second following semester, I would be kicked out. If I did manage to raise my Total/overall GPA to 2.0+ within either semester, my Academic Probation would be removed, placing myself back at regular academic status. It was a fairly straight forward concept.</p>
<p>Fortunately I made it through and actually got rid of my Academic Probation status within the first semester. Unfortunately, I didn't seem to have learned my lesson and my grades are sub-par again.</p>
<p>There's no rules stated about multiple probation. And anything worse than academic probation can't be attained unless failing Probation status in the first place, so technically, since I'm on regular status, the worst they could do is just put me back on Academic probation, right?</p>