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1MileCrash
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I graduated high school in 2008, low. 2.5 GPA, 20 on ACT, I did literally NOTHING throughout high school.
And that trend continued through college. No idea what I wanted to do. Started in Business Administration, 2.7 first semester, 1.* next, 0.* next, really bad. Lost my TOPS award pretty quickly. I'm starting my 4th year of college this fall.
About last september, I guess I matured. I was like, you know what, screw this. I have been doing nothing for 3 years and it doesn't make me happy. What comes after this? I am only in college to "pass the time." So, I got this crazy idea to bust my ***, actually apply myself, and transfer schools to major in physics, since I actually enjoy it.
The only problem, is that I had a 1.8 GPA. I couldn't transfer, and I couldn't major in physics at my current university. So I met with someone from my new school, who essentially showed me what I had to do. I needed to go from a 1.8 GPA to a 2.25 in one semester, after being in college for 6 semesters.
I enrolled in 20 credit hours, which were some required courses for Physics and some as a GPA boost. I took the first Biology for science majors and the lab, Chemistry, Trig, Business Administration, Health & Physical Education, Athletic Training, and an English Lit.
Motivation hit me throughout the semester, it is only because of a single screw up that I ended up with a B in biology, and a B in english due to poor attendance. In that semester my GPA was pulled up to a 2.34, and I was accepted into my new school.
Now, my GPA will be reset at my new school and I intend to take full advantage of that. I want a 4.0. Is it possible? What are some tips?
And furthermore, are any scholarships "forgiving" in that they'll see I've gotten my life on track and am making good grades now? Or did those first 3 years screw me forever?
Thanks!
And that trend continued through college. No idea what I wanted to do. Started in Business Administration, 2.7 first semester, 1.* next, 0.* next, really bad. Lost my TOPS award pretty quickly. I'm starting my 4th year of college this fall.
About last september, I guess I matured. I was like, you know what, screw this. I have been doing nothing for 3 years and it doesn't make me happy. What comes after this? I am only in college to "pass the time." So, I got this crazy idea to bust my ***, actually apply myself, and transfer schools to major in physics, since I actually enjoy it.
The only problem, is that I had a 1.8 GPA. I couldn't transfer, and I couldn't major in physics at my current university. So I met with someone from my new school, who essentially showed me what I had to do. I needed to go from a 1.8 GPA to a 2.25 in one semester, after being in college for 6 semesters.
I enrolled in 20 credit hours, which were some required courses for Physics and some as a GPA boost. I took the first Biology for science majors and the lab, Chemistry, Trig, Business Administration, Health & Physical Education, Athletic Training, and an English Lit.
Motivation hit me throughout the semester, it is only because of a single screw up that I ended up with a B in biology, and a B in english due to poor attendance. In that semester my GPA was pulled up to a 2.34, and I was accepted into my new school.
Now, my GPA will be reset at my new school and I intend to take full advantage of that. I want a 4.0. Is it possible? What are some tips?
And furthermore, are any scholarships "forgiving" in that they'll see I've gotten my life on track and am making good grades now? Or did those first 3 years screw me forever?
Thanks!