Owen, I am very concerned about your progress. You have been honest with me and said that you are not keeping your class well organized as they should be. Missing classes and assignments will case a serious impact on your final grades. You need to catch up with all your classes and reading during this weekend. Let me know if you need any additional support to get you in good shape on your classes again.
There were many days I would wake up and feel like not attending class but I would get up and go anyways. The
Swic was my college choice because, it 's close to home and seems like a good environment. I started attending Swic and went for a short amount of time. I applied for financial aid and created a Fafsa through pals. Both me and my mother 's information was needed in order to create my Fafsa. I had the information I needed and told it to the financial aid advisor.
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Despite the many hours I worked on the class, I still could only get C’s on the tests. I spent most of my free time correcting my quizzes and rewriting notes from the class. I was struggling- so much that I let my other classes slip away. At home, I would fight with my mother about my grades. She would yell at me saying, “Your brothers could always get As!
During the month of September, I went to register for 12 week courses here at Wright college. I was appointed to one of the advisers named Cynthia Lawrence. I explained to her that this was my first time registering and that I 'd like to study law to get a job being a paralegal. I asked her for guidance on which classes to take she gave me options such as art and religion. I wasn 't sure how that would help me and explained my concerns to her
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After presenting the client with a lot of information Joseph remained silent and allowed the client to process the information and ask a finical aid question. (Cormier, 2008, p.117) It was at this time that he made the client aware of a flyer for a finical aid workshop the school was hosting. Though I had taken notice of his overall office environment I had overlooked his desk, which was formatted very strategically in providing the client information on services and resources on campus. Joseph talked about the workshop and material as well as the aid that would be present at the event.
I continued the semester taking my biology 1108 and organic chemistry. The problem later began to escalate where I thought I had to move out of my parents’ house due the marital troubles. This caused me to miss a lot of days in my organic chemistry class and later drop it.
Of course I am not trying to make up excuses on why I did so poorly, throughout this semester I have been dealing with my own internal problems and also illnesses. I have been dealing with family problems such as, potential divorces and differences in the family that have been arising
For weeks at a time I would have one glass of water and one apple a day. Each grueling three-hour long practice I wore multiple layers of sweatshirts and sweatpants for weight loss. I came home each night to hours of homework which I would rarely be able to concentrate on due to nausea and pure exhaustion. This pattern chewed away at me daily and as my grades fell, so did my self-control as I began to lash out at everyone close to me.
To whomever it may concern, I am writing in regards to reinstate my status as an F-1 student. I am currently attending Brigham Young University-Idaho and perusing a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering. My academic standing at this school is good; and as a full-time student I am working diligently to receive a degree. I previously attended Huston Community College, in which I received my associate’s degree in instrumentation. My F-1 status was terminated without my knowledge.
Suddenly all of my classes were assigning more work, I had important tests coming up, and I still wasn’t used to the school at all. This caused me to have some major anxiety. Plus, I was up until midnight every night with homework, which didn’t make my condition any better. Because of this my grades started to take a dip- small at first but more soon after.
I am writing this letter in regards to the notification sent May 30th requiring that I withdraw from UNB as a result of my student assessment grade point average (GPA) for the 2015- 2016 term. I wish to appeal such academic decision based on medical reasons that lead to the negative outcome. I excelled academically during my first and second year at UNB, although I failed my third year with a GPA .8, I was able to sustain a cumulative GPA of 2.1. Following the completion of my last semester in April, I have been seeking counseling as I have been diagnosed with major depression by my family physician, prescribed an antidepressant to alleviate symptoms and ongoing counseling sessions, whereas both have had a significant benefit to the recovery of my diagnosis. The following is a recap of life events that transpired during my third academic years that greatly influenced my studies that lead to such a disastrous grade point average.
My identity as a gay man directly impacted my GPA of my undergraduate degree due to the impact it has had in my overall life. My experiences with homophobia from outside the gay community, and pressures from within it, impacted my ability to focus on school during my undergrad. The moment when my GPA drops, as well as its climb upwards since initially attaining my degree, is directly connected to the issues going on in my life at the time because of my sexuality. As a young gay man, particularly in the early 2000s, there were no examples or roadmaps to how healthy relationships look.