For those who've been debarred, how were you notified, and what helped you move forward afterward?
To give some context, I failed a 4-unit subject during the first semester and fell a few decimal points short of the required QPI for second-year students. I was placed on probation and needed to meet the required QPI during the second semester to avoid debarment.
Nahihirapan akong i-gauge yung performance ko this semester. Huhuhu. A lot of professors either don't return prelims results or worse, may mga nag-darts kasi. I honestly feel like I did my best this semester. I took a hard look at my study habits, figured out what was and wasn't working, and made changes where I could.
Based on how I feel about my performance, I think I have a good chance of meeting the required QPI. Pero siyempre, we can never be completely sure. As much as I'm hoping, praying, and manifesting that I won't be debarred, there's no guarantee kasi. :(
Right now, I'm waiting for grades, and the uncertainty has been getting to me. I've been feeling anxious and overthinking a lot. Minsan, hindi ako makapag-perform nang maayos sa work.
Sorry for the context, but I posted because I want to know how you found out that you were debarred? Especially for those from UST, because I've heard different stories from different people. Some say they received an email, others say na tatawagan ka raw ng DO, and some say they only found out when they could no longer enroll through MyUSTe.
Also, how did you move forward after finding out?
I genuinely want to become a lawyer, and I fully intend to continue pursuing, madebar man or hindi. Tbh, I've already started looking into other law schools just in case I need to transfer.
I guess with all this uncertainty, I just want to hear your stories and how things turned out for you.
Thank you so much, guys.