I would also like to read your story OP
Well mine isn't exactly required to withdraw, but I was on probation meaning I would get booted next semester if I did not get my GPA above 2.0. I did withdraw with thousands of dollars in debt, it was paid off tho
I dormed away and at the same time there was a crisis at home I went into depression. I went to college because my parents pushed me to. I wasn't prepared to be off alone I needed support. For a few years we had to see a T, I also worked many jobs I didn't like.
I returned to school when I applied for a program I didn't think I would make it. Only a few people out of hundreds get accepted. I receive a letter and that's when my career began. I never studied as hard as I did. I also worked part time for while related to the field, and got in a supportive relationship with my now fiancé.
During these years I got asked to speak with the chairperson, I was failing and she told me to drop out and take it next year. In 2 tests I managed to go passing, and received A's averaging to a B. I got to stay but next year same thing. I had to really want this degree, because after all these years of struggle and hope I have just graduated.
It's okay to leave for a while and come back when you're ready. I came back full force and was.ready to fight for what I wanted
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