<p>Hello everyone</p>
<p>I'm going to be a 4th year student majoring in econ at a state university. I transferred into this university after attending community college for my first year. At first I was pursuing pre medicine, and after my first semester at the university, ended up failing 3 of my classes and ended up on academic probation. for the next 3 semesters I fooled around and did not take school seriously enough. I had changed my major path, I started taking economics courses so i can complete the economics major requirements. Now I'm about 5 classes away from the major. Now I might be dropped from the major because I withdrew from the same class twice, even though the second time I withdrew before the withdraw deadline, so It shouldn't even be on my transcript. That was an error on part of the registars office. I'm trying to fight it, but If I don't win, my 2 years at the university will be somewhat of a waste. As of now my gpa is a horrendous 2.1. If I can't pursue my major of choice then I will be leaving the university.</p>
<p>Now here comes my dilemma, sorry for the long introduction lol. If I leave the university, Can I go back to a community college and, complete an associates, then once again apply to a four year institution as an accounting major? Given that I perform well in community college. Will the state universities be willing to take a chance with me again if I do well in community college? And what are my chances of succeeding in my goals?</p>