Any advice on how to fund my degree for a semester?

I’m a final-year BCom Accounting student, and this year has honestly been really difficult. I went from being an A student with distinctions(golden key literally )to failing three modules in my first semester, and unfortunately, I’ve now lost my bursary.
I’ve worked way too hard to get this far to deregister, and I only need funding for one semester next year to finish my degree. I also don’t really have work experience, so I’m not sure where to start when it comes to finding a job or other ways to fund myself.
I’m not looking to dwell on what happened or feel sorry for myself. I’m taking accountability and just want to find a way forward.
If you were in my position, what would you do? Where would you look for funding for one semester, part-time work, graduate opportunities, or any other options that could help me finish my degree?
(,I’d really appreciate any response honestly

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u/idkwhobutitsme — 4 days ago
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Any advice I fund my final semester of BCom Accounting?

I’m a final-year BCom Accounting student, and this year has honestly been really difficult. I went from being an A student with distinctions to failing three modules in my first semester, and unfortunately, I’ve now lost my bursary.
I’ve worked way too hard to get this far to deregister, and I only need funding for one semester next year to finish my degree. I also don’t really have work experience, so I’m not sure where to start when it comes to finding a job or other ways to fund myself.
I’m not looking to dwell on what happened or feel sorry for myself. I’m taking accountability and just want to find a way forward.
If you were in my position, what would you do? Where would you look for funding for one semester, part-time work, graduate opportunities, or any other options that could help me finish my degree?
(,I’d really appreciate any response honestly)

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u/idkwhobutitsme — 6 days ago