Urgent: have had a couple of disastrous semesters at my college. Need a fallout plan.

<p>This is my fourth semester attending my university. The first semester I gained 12 credits and had a 2.5 GPA. The second semester I was hating the school and flunked everything. The school had me sit out a semester. I returned, got a B- and a C+ in two classes and an F in the other. I then attended summer school and got 1 F and a B+ and a C+. This semester it looks like I am going to flunk everything. I am dissatisfied with my school, feel out of place and such and it really took a toll on my attendance. Now, I am not trying to use my dissatisfaction with the school as an excuse for the poor grades. It was more a situation where I reacted in a "fight or flight" manner. </p>

<p>Now, I don't want to return to the school so I am planning on attending community college in the spring and fall '14. If I am able to succeed at community college for a year, do you think I will be able to transfer to another school in the subsequent Spring? I will hopefully have good marks from the community college, with a handful of B-'s and C+'s , and a handful of F's from the previous college. More B-'s and C+'s than F's though. </p>

<p>What do you think? I have hit rock bottom and desperately need advice.</p>

<p>Are you capable of getting good grades? If so, you should hold off on school until you are ready. You are wasting your time and money if your head isn’t into it for whatever reason. It is not uncommon for someone to flunk out, take a year or two off working, then come back and be a model student.</p>