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I have an academic suspension 2nd time?

I had a suspension the first time but i did not appeal and i changed my major,after a semester was over.

since then i have been making average on all my grades only 1 D. still i managed to make a 2.0. during this time my mom was on dialysis,i was working more than 12 hours in a meat factory,and one semester i even took classes at both colleges,i live away from the university. I have done alot since my first semester and i learned alot. now i am scared, i quit my job during the semester i did not do good(second suspension )October 4,2012) i did alot but i do not want to say that it all affected me but i sacrificed for my education. but i failled the first suspension long time almost 2 1/2 years ago. does anybody think that they will accept me back. I have alot of supporting documents such as medical reports for my mom,my check stub that shows the hours,and my transcripts that shows taking classes at both colleges.

thank you sorry for the long story.

Update:

This my first semester of my 2nd suspension, i just do not want to go through another suspension,

i want to appeal it so i can take classes this summer and fall.

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  • 8 years ago
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    No fulltime college student should be working 12 hours a day. It is impossible to succeed with that schedule on top of a full class load. When do you do sleep? When do you study?

    I am sorry that your mother has been ill. It sounds like things are out of control, even with quitting the job. I strongly suggest that you get in right away to talk with someone at your college. If you aren't sure who, then start with your adviser and ask for help to connect with someone. You need help with study skills. You need help with financial support. You may need some career advice to see if you are in the best major for you.

    Good luck!

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