Failing all my classes in college reddit.
I am failing College and it's all my fault.
Failing all my classes in college reddit. I graduated high school then went to cc and now I am now in my dream college. However, I'm aware that it can affect my ability to get into a good college, so that's the ONLY reason I'm writing this post. I retook about 5 classes throughout my time in When I was in college I almost failed (D+ or something) a linear algebra class and withdrew from a physics class because I knew I would fail. However, This is only my first year studying and out of the 4 units I am enrolled in, I will likely pass two and very likely not pass the other two. I thought at first it was just an escalation in procrastination due to the fact that I didn't This is incredibly true. I am Due to my general shit-headedness my first two years of college I ended up failing a whole quarter, including math and fundamental CS courses. Not me, but my roommate failed multiple classes throughout his 3. I'm in a total state of panic over all of this and the amount of My parents have been pushing me to college for years now, but they don’t know that I am failing all my classes. I feel like such a failure as well cause I’m failing all of my classes already. I had to do a bridging course to get in (which took me two The only advice I have I can give from experience. If you're having difficulty with CC In my first semester of college, I was going through a horrible breakup, a death in the family, and awful mental health issues. I am a first year so I don’t think I can withdraw from any classes Anything that does not positively contribute to meaningful discussion, including but not limited to memes, reaction gifs, videos, posts that are primarily venting/despondence, Spent the last couple of months dealing with ups and downs with my mental and physical health, and it's all lead me here, where I currently sit passing all my classes this year (not just this For one, you aren't a failure. I'm scared/embarrassed to tell my parents and friends. I was doing good but now I've just stopped going to classes and doing any homework and I'm at the point of no return. I ended up completing one class and withdrawing from all of the rest. last year when all the school zooming started, i found it stupid so i just skipped out of classes and hid in my room - but after a while, i felt i couldn’t really start going to school on the last week of 167 votes, 22 comments. My family is going, or has gone to prestigious universities, but As the title says, I’m basically failing everything. I took 4 classes ended up withdrawing from one and failed the rest this semester. I literally failed all 4 of my first classes in college. When I was 20 I tried going to college, but didn't stick with it. I payed for all of my classes with my own money. I just feel so burnt out and I’m barely a college freshman. Now i’m failing all my classes. I honestly want to drop out, I’m not ready for college. It’s the 6th week, and I haven’t done one homework assignment for like half my classes. My family has Im failing all my classes. How do I explain failing all my classes to my parents? I'm gonna 100% fail at least 2 classes this semester, maybe 3. It's a permanent solution to a short term set of problems. I check ahead to make sure they will transfer over to my Thankfully, my mom has been supporting me with school now, and now that I have taken time from injury and everything to refocus, I’m back and I’m passing all my classes and doing well I'm SO depressed and feel so empty knowing I have to retake the same course again next year (boring course) and just feel like giving up the degree altogether. It sucked, to say My counselor told me that I wouldn't get anything useful going to classes now since I'm already failing on all my courses this semester and cannot pay attention. As an advisor, I never recommend that because it's easy to get overwhelmed. Does anyone I have had these exact issues (can't read, don't work at all, dropped a class, currently failing all my courses). Last term I failed a subject because another subject issued a huge project which took me 3 straight weeks of working to do, I didn't sleep, only Help I’m failing all my classes I’ve had a rough start since this is my first yr physically being on campus ( I’m a second yr) and because of a series of problems I am now failing all my classes. I had some significant stuff going on in my life that really put school on the back burner and I got a D+ in a class (major credits have to be a C- to count at my college so it was essentially failing). 5 years in engineering. Later I commuted, worked a job and got all A's in some pretty tough classes. What might be the possibilities that might happen Failing a college class won't end your academic career, but there are things you need to do. Have you thought that maybe college just isn't for you? Look at the trades - locksmithing, plumbing, etc make good I started going to college last year in October with the intention of getting a degree in computer science. My freshman year I was a terrible student in easy, low level classes and didn't work. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. We encourage you to blow off Up to that point, my parents had been gracious enough to pay for college, but after failing 5 classes, I decided to take loans out and relieve them from all financial commitments. Dont kill yourself. . I'm probably gonna fail my physics class (I'm taking the course at a community college) and next semester I have to retake Chem 116 for the third time (First time: failed it spring semester. The dude has a job lined up with a fortune 50 company making nearly 20 grand more than the I couldn't get any willpower for school at all for the life of me. CC grades were pretty good, I didn't We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I'm not even heartbroken I have tried everything, stayed positive hoping college was going to be something new, only to see myself failing all my courses. 3 of the universities rejected my application about 2 or 3 weeks after submitting it and the other 2 didn’t have At my university, computer science is pretty much universally regarded as the most difficult major on campus (out of over 100 different degree programs). Spent 5 semesters in community college rebuilding my GPA and figuring out what to do with my life. I have only currently earned 23 out of I ended up failing (like an actual F) on 4 of my 5 classes (The 5th one I'll get an A or around it) and it's just hitting me that I might be in trouble. We differ in that it sounds like you're The subreddit for discussion related to college and collegiate life. Every semester it’s the same thing. I am supposed to graduate college next week, but I failed one of my classes. I only passed 2 classes out of 5 in the first semester and I failed all of the classes in Failing all of my college classes Hello, I'm a college student who is currently failing all of my classes and haven't told my parents who are paying for my college and I haven't talked to any I entered into the classes half a semester late because my account was fault (system-side), so I know well the possibility of failing all 7 classes is more This subreddit is for anyone who has experience in college to discuss the negative aspects of college life, although anyone is welcomed in this subreddit. I’m working at the same time and I'm terrified to tell my parents and family the situation i've put myself in and i'm also terrified to talk to my advisors. I am failing College and it's all my fault. He advised me to recharge All my yrs I did so well but the beginning of my junior I failed a class and only got one A. However, you have to go to labs! When taking a full-time class load in a semester, I take two classes through my University and the rest I take at a community college. I was an A+ student in high school and I don’t know where I went wrong. You are just taking two hard lab courses together. That's at least $12,000 worth of credits down the drain, $18,000 if I fail all I failed a class in university, and additionally had a few classes where I didn't get a high enough mark to proceed to the next semester's course. Both incidences were my freshman year and both We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Every single thing in college is difficult for me to (Serious) People who've failed or dropped out of college, what's life like right now? Did you failing/dropping have a big impact on your future? I'm failing all my classes right now because of my own stupidity. I applied to 5 Ontario universities for the winter semester so this January. 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