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vickyjames

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Apr 9, 2014
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Hi, I badly need everyone's help here, I am a graduate student at concordia university, in software engineering, I got bad grades but I am done with 9 courses only left with 2, I have paid my whole fees, lived here for 1.5 years, i know i made some horrible mistakes, but now the university is about to remove me from the program. I am left with no option, I don't know what to do. Please help me. My study permit will be over by september. I can't go back like this, I have spend a lot. I don't know anyone would have been in a condition like this. My life is almost ruined.
 
Can you guide me, like what should I do next, can i transfer my credits to other university ?
or continue somewhere else ??
 
Maybe this sounds harsh, but is it possible that you are not suited to the academic life? I dropped out of university after the first year for that reason, and I have done OK. Mind you, that was a very long time ago....
 
vickyjames said:
Can you guide me, like what should I do next, can i transfer my credits to other university ?
or continue somewhere else ??

Since your grades are low - it'd be difficult to enroll at another school
 
vickyjames said:
Can you guide me, like what should I do next, can i transfer my credits to other university ?
or continue somewhere else ??

You can try. You will have to do the research yourself and contact individual universities to see if they will accept you as a transfer student (they may not due to your grades).
 
scylla said:
You can try. You will have to do the research yourself and contact individual universities to see if they will accept you as a transfer student (they may not due to your grades).

Everything becomes a bit complicated because she's in grad school - there aren't a lot of grad school programs that would let you transfer your credits there if your grades are low. Community college is out of the question as well. This is a tough one
 
Regina said:
Post-grad programs could consider such a transfer.

Sure - the easiest way is internally to another program - but she'll run into her original problem here with her grades. If she wants to transfer those credits to another school, she'll have to apply to attend there first and the grades might be another problem - and it could be quite complicated because at my school you needed to petition with the Dean of your department in order to transfer your graduate school credits there.
 
Regina said:
I agree but what other options she has?

Sometime options do run out, unfortunately :(
 
There is always an opportunity somewhere.. id advice you to contact other Universities\ Colleges, I'm pretty sure you will get accepted somewhere. ( As long as there is money involved, you will be fine)
 
Thanks ottawa971, at-least you and some people are there to give me hope , rather than people like Jhonny who don't even have manners to talk in thid forum and should be helping, not to kill people's expectations !!
 
vickyjames said:
Thanks ottawa971, at-least you and some people are there to give me hope , rather than people like Jhonny who don't even have manners to talk in thid forum and should be helping, not to kill people's expectations !!

No problem! Ive been in the same situation ;D so i know how it feels.
Send emails to other Universities\ colleges and you will get an answer. If you need anything let me know.