Reasons for Suspension/Probation
- -Well the key factor at the time was I had to support myself abruptly right in the middle of the semester. And I had to find a full-time job. If I had to put a second reason, it would be poor teacher/student relations.
- -The factors that have led to my academic deficiency are: Family issues, necessity to work more hours and misappropriation of time.
- -Last semester things at home started to fall apart. My fiancee of 7 years and I split up. He and our 2 kids moved out. After that I let myself go. I was staying out late, going out and hanging out too much, instead of keeping it together and at least making good grades, I let everything hit the bottom.
- -In Spring of 2006 my two primary reasons were work and burnout. In my desperation to finish college, I overloaded on classes against the suggestion of my advisor. Both of these problems could have been fixed easily if I had not been so arrogant and egocentric as to not search or ask for help.
- -A lot of personal changes to do with family issues that were extremely painful to face and even more difficult to figure out. Like all factors in life I grew from them.
- -Working full time 40/60 hours to pay for school, kept me from my school responsibilities which led to disappointing grades. I also had a family responsibility which took me out of the country to Cancun, Mexico and I was stranded by a hurricane, unfortunately I was unable to get back when planned, therefore I missed classes which left me behind in my schoolwork and I was never able to catch up.
- -Had major transportation problems which made it very difficult to get to work and also to school. I also forgot to withdraw from my classes in 2005.
- -Was working 2 jobs one full time one part time and going to school, financially I was in a bind. Did not plan enough study time and fell behind after the first month in school.
- -Mother's poor health, did not withdraw from one the courses in time so received an F in the course.
- -Had knee surgery, and was fighting staph infection which contributed to poor academic performance relying on others both mentally and physically.
- -Underwent back therapy then had back surgery, and could not concentrate on school- work.
- -Bad school habits, not studying for tests.
- -Had serious family issues.
- -Difficulties with math. Choke when it comes to time to take tests. Study so much for the math tests that my other subjects suffered.
- -Lack of time to finish assignments and study, trying to balance fulltime work and full time schedule in college. Changed major after realizing that I was lacking interest in that field
