Are you living in the dorms? My sugguestion, try college another semester, until you get everything figured out. How are you paying for college now? If it's with loans, you can use your loans to pay for housing for most schools. You just apply for FAFSA as if you are living in the dorms, but don't actually apply for housing. Then after bills are doing, the first week of the semester, you get a lovely rebate check from the school.
Even still, if your mom is paying for your schooling, talk it up as if you are going to college another go, so atleast for the moment you have housing paid for. The worse the school is going to do is put you on academic probation, or have you pretty much just stop going to your classes completely at this point? Try some classes next semester, ones you like, not just boring general edu, which happens to most freshmen their first semester. And if you find a job, and a place to live, you can withdrawl from classes, and by force, have to with draw from housing.
College isn't for everyone, and the satistic drop out rate is that half the in coming class the freshmen year won't return for their second semester. I sugguest giving college another try. Ever thought maybe it's just the school? I hated my first school. It was in some small college town and it sucked. I transfered to another school, that had an art program, a great one, and joined a sorority, and became treasurer of the art student union. I got involed, and that's part of college, that makes it enjoyable to be there.
I know, I sound like a nag about college, that's what I get for being an art education major, I became that girl who is like, school is fun and cool! But honestly, it's hard, and isn't for everyone. If you want some advise or have questions, whether deciding to leave school, or not, let me know, I'm glad to help.
I'm living in dorms, but the thing is, I'm on probation. So, basically, after this semester they are forcing me to withdraw from the school. I always thought college just wasn't for me, but it's kind of scary not knowing where I'm going next.
You are already are on probation? Maybe your school works it differently. I think the same thing happened to one of my guy friends, because he was admitted with condisions, meaning he had really low SAT and high school grades. Discuss with your mom that while you'd like to continue college next semester, yo "make some mistakes" and are unable to, until next spring, which is how I believe probation works if you are forced to withdrawl. Ask some people who work in like Advising Services what you can. Maybe there is a community college or local college where you can live at home, (yes, no fun, but it gives you a place to live) that you can transfer for for the possible semester. It will make your mom happy. P.S. I hate when parents are like, you HAVE to go to school, or I'm completely done with you for life. Hope everything works out for you.
Even still, if your mom is paying for your schooling, talk it up as if you are going to college another go, so atleast for the moment you have housing paid for. The worse the school is going to do is put you on academic probation, or have you pretty much just stop going to your classes completely at this point? Try some classes next semester, ones you like, not just boring general edu, which happens to most freshmen their first semester. And if you find a job, and a place to live, you can withdrawl from classes, and by force, have to with draw from housing.
College isn't for everyone, and the satistic drop out rate is that half the in coming class the freshmen year won't return for their second semester. I sugguest giving college another try. Ever thought maybe it's just the school? I hated my first school. It was in some small college town and it sucked. I transfered to another school, that had an art program, a great one, and joined a sorority, and became treasurer of the art student union. I got involed, and that's part of college, that makes it enjoyable to be there.
I know, I sound like a nag about college, that's what I get for being an art education major, I became that girl who is like, school is fun and cool! But honestly, it's hard, and isn't for everyone. If you want some advise or have questions, whether deciding to leave school, or not, let me know, I'm glad to help.
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I'm living in dorms, but the thing is, I'm on probation. So, basically, after this semester they are forcing me to withdraw from the school. I always thought college just wasn't for me, but it's kind of scary not knowing where I'm going next.
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