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On March 03 2010 14:08 3clipse wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2010 13:38 KingKRule wrote: You're in Canada. At least you didn't waste any money like you would if you lived in oh say, the USA. wut My $13,000 student loan would like a word with you. To attempt to answer your question, yes, you can go back to school with a shit GPA, but it won't be a great school and you may have to start in open studies. I believe if you get put on academic probation and actually get kicked out there may be a 2 year period you have to wait before going back. $13000 is nothing.
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On March 03 2010 15:30 LosingID8 wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2010 14:08 3clipse wrote:On March 03 2010 13:38 KingKRule wrote: You're in Canada. At least you didn't waste any money like you would if you lived in oh say, the USA. wut My $13,000 student loan would like a word with you. To attempt to answer your question, yes, you can go back to school with a shit GPA, but it won't be a great school and you may have to start in open studies. I believe if you get put on academic probation and actually get kicked out there may be a 2 year period you have to wait before going back. $13000 is nothing. It's for a single year. :/ Feels like a lot when I've never had more than $2000 in the bank previously.
But all in all, this year is the heaviest financial burden I should have to bear. RESP money and parents paid for most of my first year, I should have some money saved up for 3nd year, and I have a paid internship before my 4th year, so I shouldn't come out of it too badly.
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Im starting to fall apart days before spring break. Dont know your circumstances but for me i keep on forgetting it was my decision to go to college. My parents never forced me too and i dont even have a single idea of the amount they're paying to support me.
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On March 03 2010 15:35 3clipse wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2010 15:30 LosingID8 wrote:On March 03 2010 14:08 3clipse wrote:On March 03 2010 13:38 KingKRule wrote: You're in Canada. At least you didn't waste any money like you would if you lived in oh say, the USA. wut My $13,000 student loan would like a word with you. To attempt to answer your question, yes, you can go back to school with a shit GPA, but it won't be a great school and you may have to start in open studies. I believe if you get put on academic probation and actually get kicked out there may be a 2 year period you have to wait before going back. $13000 is nothing. It's for a single year. :/ Feels like a lot when I've never had more than $2000 in the bank previously. But all in all, this year is the heaviest financial burden I should have to bear. RESP money and parents paid for most of my first year, I should have some money saved up for 3nd year, and I have a paid internship before my 4th year, so I shouldn't come out of it too badly. i should have rephrase that. 13k/year in loans is nothing for many american college students. i agree, i have never had more than 2k in the bank either and luckily i don't have massive loans either due to a lot of grants and some scholarships.
a lot of private universities in the US don't have great finaid and all of them cost ~$50,000/year to attend.
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WHATTT 50k/year... seriously? Jesus you'd want to make some SERIOUS cash if you attended one of them... :|
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On March 03 2010 15:45 Ftrunkz wrote: WHATTT 50k/year... seriously? Jesus you'd want to make some SERIOUS cash if you attended one of them... :|
Private colleges/universities in the USA will rape you financially. Unless you're really poor and have one parent (friend at USC) then the school gives you a shitload of financial aid.
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it takes over 50k a year to go to any UC full time and they're not even private universities... and in regards to partying / not caring... just put them off a couple weeks while you take your midterms so I wouldn't be so fucked up... If you can't do that just get a job and take a break so you'll regain perspective? D:
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and to OP:
partying is overrated man. seriously. yeah it's fun for the first semester or whatever but after that you need to get your act together.
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On March 03 2010 15:57 LosingID8 wrote: and to OP:
partying is overrated man. seriously. yeah it's fun for the first semester or whatever but after that you need to get your act together.
yea partying is like a novelty... same with drinking.
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A lot of private universities in the US don't have great finaid and all of them cost ~$50,000/year to attend. Well... shit, that's only 17 times higher than my private school.
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Get an easier major if you don't give a shit about school.
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You can pull it back up if this is only your first semester. I know a lot of people who had academic issues their first semester, and although my university is lenient on core classes due to it being a music university, there still is a policy where if you are on academic probation for more than two semesters then you get suspended. It's as simple as pulling back what you can for this semester, and then making sure you do very well the next one. Keep in mind that if you're going for 4 years, you have 8 semesters that average into it.. failing two classes your first one might not be as big of a deal as you think (i.e., you won't have to drop out).
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churn out some work during the week and party during the weekends :O it works out i would also say that most of high ranking us private univerities offer good/accomodating financial aid. (although right now might be the best time for it)
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It's fucking difficult and expensive. Forget loans, you don't get as high paying jobs without a degree. To get a better job, you have to go back to school. 90% of students aren't going to work full time while they go to school full time, so assume you drop out for two years and go back to finish in three more, that's a ton of time to be wasting when you could be done and getting real salary.
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