u/Afraid-Ad139

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Failing Classes

Hi everyone, I'm a 2nd year engineering student at an american college and i just want to ask/talk about somethings and ask if anyone has any advice. In my first year i actually joined as an architecture student and transferred my credits at the end of my second semester to switch to engineering. I feel as if i did the right choice, but now as my second semester of my (first year in engineering, second year credits-wise) is coming to an end and grades are coming out, I've noticed that my grades have been lower than ever. Most of my final grades are out, and I seem to have failed (or almost failed) 2 courses.

I'm really stressing out and my current GPA is not the best, but I've never failed a course before. This semester alone I've already dropped one class (linear algebra) and seem to be failing a couple more. I don't know if I'll be put on academic probation, or if my scholarship will be revoked, and I also don't think i can bring myself to tell my parents either. I'm feeling very lost in navigating this situation and I would appreciate some guidance or advice from anyone in this subreddit.

I'm not a frequent poster, so i apologize in advance if I do not answer any comments promptly.

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u/Afraid-Ad139 — 2 days ago