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Taking a break from university study?

I'll try to make this concise....

So I'm in my 3rd year and have basically concluded that the only thing I learned from school is that I'm stupid... If I decide to take a break for maybe a term or a year, would it reset my transcript and require me to start over from the bottom? Or do I maintain all of my credits?

Thanks in advance.

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    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    You maintain all your credits.

    (1) You're NOT stupid. You just need to focus.

    (2) Taking a break for a term or a year is not advisable. Of the people who interrupt their studies, many will return; however, many more will lose interest and never return.

    (3) Try talking to your parents and your academic advisor.

  • 8 years ago

    Don't do it. You will never go back once you stop. You'll have to check with your school's office of registrar to see what happens to you transcript and credits should you take a break.

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