I am in the middle of attempting to get back into college right now after failing multiple classes two semesters in a row. Got put on academic probation after the first, and booted out after the second. Luckily (or unluckily), it was during my senior year so I have 114 credit hours under my belt and even with my 7 F's my grade point average is still a 3.05. I hope that helps my case, but some schools are strict on their readmitting standards, and some will make special exceptions (hope mine does). In my case I just became lazy, slightly depressed, and a stellar procrastinator so I have no valid excuse. It would help if you have a case that appeals to boards emotions. My case is now that I have matured and learned my lesson twice, and now have a burning desire to complete what I started. I am drafting a letter to send to the academic board if I'm initially rejected which I fully expect the idealist professors to do. My poor track record doesn't help my case, but I've learned a valuable and expensive lesson in the process. If my plan doesnt play out then I will likely apply to competing universities that will give me a second chance to prove my abilities.
Alabama twice and Nebraska twice.
The drop date at a university or college refers to the last date you can get out of the class without getting a failing grade and often receive a portion of the tuition back.
OKLAHOMA SOONERS HAVE DONE IT TWICE. 1955-1956, 1974-1975. NEBRASKA HAS DONE IT TWICE TOO. 1970-1971 and 1994-1995.
Attention students, if you are failing any subject, there is after school tutoring twice a week to help you do better.
No he wont, sorry to disappoint. He seemed to had enough of marriage after failing with Kim twice.
you will never be smart
it depends if it were to be high school or college... high school would be considered a C in college would be failing
A great deal of it will depend on the university and their specific rules and regulations. It can vary from a failing grade on the assignment, a failing grade for the class, or expulsion from the school
yes you can sorry........:(
george w. bush
yes
Yes. I'm pretty sure anything bellow a 2.0 is failing, or at least very close to failing. If your only in seventh grade, its very doubtful they will hold you back though.