<p>I am currently attending college as an undergraduate student and am in a very unique position. I ran into an unlucky streak and found myself in trouble with campus security three times in the first month. The school has informed me that i will either be facing a one semester or two semester suspension. I have a few options with this though. The first choice is to withdraw and transfer for the spring without the incidents on my record. Another is to accept the suspension and come back in the spring or next fall. Lastly i can appeal the suspension to an appeal board. Although if I appeal i loose the chance to withdraw without the suspensions on my record. My mom has already called some schools that I got into previously and said they would most likely re accept me. I'm very conflicted on what to do mostly because if i win the appeal i will be on a strict probation in which if i get unlucky or mess up one more time i will be expelled. I dont know if I will be able to do that. I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice. Thanks</p>
<p>3 times in one month and you think that’s unlucky? I haven’t even seen security around yet. I would definitely not appeal unless you can prove that they were very minor incidents or you were actually innocent. They’re probably doing it cause they think you’re a risk. You aren’t even confident that it wouldn’t happen again. You don’t go into detail on what you did, but it just sounds like you need the time away.</p>
<p>What exactly is it you did?</p>
<p>I would return after a year because it sounds like you’re not ready to be at a college. If security has seen you 3 times, you are either very unlucky OR trouble follows your wherever you go.</p>
<p>Sounds like you have one last chance, transfer without the incidents on your record. No school wants a “security risk” and if you wanted to transfer later or go on to grad school there will be a question somewhere on the application that says “have you ever”… So take your current school up on the bribe to get rid of you and go.</p>
<p>I’m not saying your a bad person, but unless you are innocent move on. And thank your Mom for making phone calls to the other schools so you don’t need to answer too many questions. </p>
<p>PS: Don’t do the same unlucky stuff at the new school because if you need to transfer again no one will ask why, they will just find an excuse to say no thanks… Good Luck.</p>