Yes it is still possible to go to a good college for I know exactly what you are going through for i too did poorly in school but know I have my GED and am attending a relly excellent college. So in my oppinion you do still have a chance of going to a good college. All things are possible if you put your mind to it just don't ever give up and ask for help when you need it.
You have one bad and one good semester. I'm guessing math wasn't your strong point
To give someone a proper chance at doing something (proving themself).
Hi, I'm living in Australia on student visa, i came here on ELICOS after that my bachelor's degree program was supposed to start up. After completing my Elicos, somehow i missed the last date of my bachelor degree's first semester (summers) so my college asked me to start with next semester (Feb), so right now I'm doing nothing just doing a part time job.. it's around 3 months gap from the end of my elicos and to start of my college semester in-take. Is it okay to to join in next semester or do i have to take some sorta short course between this 3 months time period?
Anna got the University fourth semester by doing her work studying hard and doing what she needed to do.
It depends on the school and the teacher, but even in college, unless you did so badly in all your classes that you flunked out, they allow you to retake classes so that you can do better and master the subject.
That would depend on the company doing the hiring. Someone with say a DUI might have a better chance of begin hired versus someone whose committed a murder or rape.
Doing so cause your computer to have a chance of being removed of its Windows program.
Students get wild at college parties because it gives them a chance to blow off steam and chill with their friends when they would normally be doing school related work.
I just got done doing this section in US History last semester and the way I look at it NO! It really was up to chance and it just so happened (Thank God) the Union won!
50/50 CHANCE
The MBA can take between two and three years to complete depending on the credit load carried per semester, and provided you take the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
No he is not