I am 1 semester away from graduating with my AA in Psychology. Unfortunatly, I have had a lot of extenuating circumstances happen in the last two weeks and I have missed a lot of school as a result. I am a 4.0 student and am relying on the High Honor Scholarships to gain my doctorate in Psychology at the University. However with everything that has gone on so far, I will be lucky if I pull a 1.8 this semester. My grandfather, a professor at the college I go to has fallen deathly ill and between me an my mother we are the only people around to take care of him. I found out I was pregnant with # 5 and me and two of my children have been in and out of the ER with Mono. My husband is on the verge of losing his job and I prolly will have to go back to work just to keep our house. My question is if I withdraw from my classes is it going to hurt my chances of getting financial aid when I come back next year to finish my degree? I can t finish school with out financial aid.
2007-03-12
20:09:49
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