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Originally Posted by Tiger_Lily
I was required to withdraw, but was not well enough to appeal. I might have been able to appeal anyway, due to the illness, but was not informed of that by the ombudsman. I was informed that if I took 12 credits and was able to maintain a 2.0, I could re-apply to the university. I applied to open studies at a community college but was denied due to my RTW.
Next I went the fraudulent route. I applied to another university with only my high school grades, denying that I had taken any university courses. I managed to maintain a 3.3 at that university, admittedly with a number of voluntary withdrawals. I ultimately chose to walk away.
After managing to achieve stability, I decided to go back. I am a nursing student. I applied with both sets of transcripts as many universities will accept one RTW assuming you can prove that you are now able to meet the requirements. It is a difficult thing to work through, and I would recommend doing extension courses rather than going the fraudulent route, but it can be worked through.
I would appeal it though. At worst, you will be unsuccessful.
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hmmm...what do u think will happen in my case?
Cause I was given an RTW once before this...appealed it and was unsuccessful. The main reason that i was asked to withdraw the first time was because i took an intersession course and failed it. So when i went in for the meeting they saw the F and obviously that must have hurt my chances. Moreover i really had no reason back then to perform so bad. It was all my fault.
So i transferred to general arts for a year and came back to engineering.
Then if youve read my case above youll notice that i got the severe back injury and the psychological problems. Moreover my grades this sem are pretty good( 85%).
What do u think will happen in my case? You think the two above health issues coupled with good grades will help me this time?