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I am a RTW student. What should i do next?
During my 1st year of university, I did really poorly in my classes. Somehow I ended up RTW. I took the Back on Track program, and maintained a 2.00 GPA for a couple of semesters. However, maintaining the 2.00 GPA never improved my CPGA; thus I was still below 2.00 CPGA. I have tried really hard, and I thought I did well in the class I took in the summer. Unfortunately, I did not try hard enough. Now, I am forced to RTW. I have told my parents about not being able to continue my studies at SFU, and surprisingly, they were quite understanding. This just makes me more nervous. I don't know what I should do next. I used to do really well in high school; somehow I just lost any motivation to pursue what I want to do.
I wish someone could confide in me. I really want to continue my studies, and have a good job in the future. I know I can complete some courses in a college in the mean time and get a better GPA for readmission to SFU, but I know that if I get readmitted, I will continue under academic probation and not good academic standing. Does anyone know that if I take some courses at a college, could I have a fresh start at another university (i.e. UBC)? I don't have to reapply SFU, right?
I'm really confused at the moment. If someone has any advice for me, that will be much appreciated. I don't want to discontinue my student life. I know I can do better when I get motivated again.
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I would recommend researching local technical programs, perhaps you should see what BCIT offers? You may be able to find a focused, 2 year program which leads directly into a career path. There's also nothing wrong with working for a few years or traveling while you decide what you really want to do with your life.
If you are truly set on finishing university, you need to ask yourself why? Are you truly passionate about what you are studying? Are you motivated to finish your studies to reach a career in field X? If you are only attending university because your family/friends have told you to or because you think it's the right track for everyone, those are probably not the best reasons.
2nd poster nailed it tho, the bar for a good job is continuously raised, and with the economy going to hell, you need to realize you cant slack off, and need to get your priorities straight