If you screwed up freshman year, you should show proof to the next school that you can do the work. This can be done by attending a community college (2 year school in your area). Find out what kind of courses Columbia is having their students take, and try to get similar courses at the other school. See if Columbia has any transfer guides. When you take the courses, pull nothing but A's and maybe a few B's. And do this for at least two semesters, even three! Then when you apply to Columbia, you write a letter called a petition, attach it to your application and explain in that letter what happened in your freshman year. And if they don't accept you, there are other awesome schools who will recognize that you really can do well in College. Don't give up. Set up a game plan and go get 'em!
Schools would rather see that you have brought your grades up from freshman year, rather than doing good freshman year, and doing poorly the rest of high school. So the answer is yes, but you do need to remember that admission is not just based on your GPA, it is also based on your tests scores.
No mate. your screwed just quit. you have no chance idiot.
You facking failure, you gonna get shot in school b/c you dunno how to spel
No school gives bogus diplomas don't waste your cash i was screwed
Screwed is monosyllabic.
Really screwed.
Screwed was released on 05/12/2000.
The Production Budget for Screwed was $12,000,000.
what do you mean by 'screwed over' ? There is or was a show on much music called screwed over.
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The duration of Screwed in Tallinn is 3600.0 seconds.
The duration of Don't Get Screwed is 1740.0 seconds.