Originally posted by: markgm
Originally posted by: S Freud
I could check into it, but like I said I am just really worried about my grades, have any of you guys ever known anyone that didn't do so good their first two terms and still did ok through school after that?
I know plenty of people who have turned things around. Take a breath and don't think about what other people want for you, but what you want for you. Is your major something you really want to do, or is it something that you think will make people be proud of you? Would changing your major be an option? If not, think about the reason why. I know going into the first year if you change your major you might think it makes you look like a failure. In reality it means that you have opened your eyes to what is out there and you are becoming more in touch with what makes you happy.
If you want to continue with your current major I wouldn't really worry about your grades now.
The single best thing you could do is to gather up the courage to talk to your professors in the classes that you are having a hard time. Most profs would love to talk with you. I've had deans years later send me emails asking how things are going, just because often times too few students show a real interest in learning.
If you live on campus, talk to your RA, they often know a lot of people who went through the same thing.
You didn't decide to go to college in an hour, a week, or a month, so make sure you take the right amount of time to think what you would want to go do next if you do decide to drop out. Either way it's not the end of the world.
Is it possible to do a co-op or intern at your school to see if you would like to do the work that you are studying to do? A lot of times that'll be a good wakeup call to where you are headed in life.