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-- Posted by kyd at 10:42 am on June 11, 2009
What am I suppose to do when I'm getting kicked out of college and can't transfer to another college with a 1.5 gpa since most schools want you to have a 2.0?
-- Posted by xobsessedx at 10:44 am on June 11, 2009
Uhm. I have... no idea. Uh. Search for an online college or something that doesn't take picks. I'm sure there's something that'll take a 1.5 gpa.
-- Posted by titan79 at 10:44 am on June 11, 2009
try community college
-- Posted by Sins and Demons at 10:45 am on June 11, 2009
go to a community college and get your gpa up
-- Posted by Kaijuu at 10:51 am on June 11, 2009
Thats really pathetic community college for you
-- Posted by White Fate at 10:51 am on June 11, 2009
Community colleges generally accept at least a 1.5 GPA. From there, you can improve it, then apply to colleges.
-- Posted by Aero88 at 11:03 am on June 11, 2009
how the fuck do you get a 1.5 ...
-- Posted by gore at 6:09 pm on June 11, 2009
you'll be working at wendys
-- Posted by newmie66 at 5:25 pm on June 12, 2009
Honestly, I think you'll have a hard time transferring with a 1.5 GPA. I would suggest studying at a community college first, getting your grades up, and the reapplying to a 4 year school.
-- Posted by TheOtherHorseman at 7:53 am on June 16, 2009
Quote: from kyd at 1:42 pm on June 11, 2009
What am I suppose to do when I'm getting kicked out of college and can't transfer to another college with a 1.5 gpa since most schools want you to have a 2.0? 
Community College, buckle down, do well, then transfer. If you show good upward improvement and can explain your previous performance, the 1.5 won't be held against you nearly as much.
-- Posted by RedNoir at 4:19 pm on June 24, 2009
Go to a community college, and getthe bewst grades you can (B's and A's)
-- Posted by Lewdness at 6:50 pm on June 30, 2009
Community college looks like the only hope you have. If you screw that up... well....
-- Posted by Choker at 7:22 pm on June 30, 2009
Like what most people are saying: Go to Community College and transfer to a university. Hopefully you can learn from your mistakes.
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