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Originally Posted by xMeimayx
I actually do want to go back to the same uni because I don't have much money. And I'm scared I'll be wasting more money on other places that can't gurantee a job.
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Perna has a really good example of what you need to do to get back on track.
I think you will need to consider enrolling as a non-degree seeking student for a few terms. My suggestion would be to enroll as a non-degree student which allows you to bypass the official degree-seeking student standards, as you are already planning. However, this also means you aren't eligible for student-based financial aid. You can take out a private student loan to pay for your tuition. After getting your grades up and you WILL have to get your grades up a lot with lots of A's and B's might not cut it, either. Get lots of A's and then reapply as a student so you can get re-admitted. If you do want to take 10 classes, I'd suggest doing it at a slower pace. Take 3 classes per term, since non-degree students don't have to worry about maintaining a full-time student status. Also, with less classes it should allow you to have more time and energy to refocus and learn better habits to be a better student.
If you're already on academic suspension, you'll have to wait a year to apply for readmission and make a really good case for why they should accept you again.