Thursday, February 11, 2010

It Just Keeps Getting Better

Here we are on February the 11th. It's been almost a week since I've posted, and it'll be even longer before my next post.

Here's the deal: My computer broke, and college wasn't the best idea for me right after high school like I thought it was. So now I get to go home: a place with no internet access. FML

Until then, you guys who read this, stay classy! Planning on being back on in a month or two. My first couple checks are going towards a new comupter, wish me luck!!!!

Friday, February 5, 2010

Today In a Nutshell

Ok, first off: Windows 7.....eew............

I don't like it. My main problem: codecs. I never seem to have the right ones to do ANYTHING on my computer.......

Then, today is the chinese new year, so supper was chinese. I had a ton of pot-stickers....i feel so fat hahahahhaha

then, I went to watch X-Men with my bestest group of friends. I'm still watching these.

I'm just super bored and still trying to figure out windows 7.

till next post:
Josh

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

OH CRAP!

I don't know what mess I have gotten myself into this time. Read this:

Dear Joshua, based upon the guidelines which were established and approved by the faculty at Luther College, your recent academic performance has resulted in academic dismissal from Luther College
At this time, you may not continue your studies at Luther College as either a full- or part-time student.   Based on your performance, we hope you will take this time to reassess your academic goals.   In most cases, your academic status was not the result of only one semester’s work; instead, it has been a result of multiple semesters’ below average performance.  In general, students who have been struggling at a 4-year school often find a community college helpful in making an academic recovery.  We strongly encourage you to begin the process of enrolling at a community college. 
If you feel there are extenuating circumstances that resulted in your academic dismissal, an option to appeal is available to you.  You will need to contact the Student Academic Support Center as soon as possible at 563-387-1270 or sasc@luther.edu in order to begin the appeal process.  Please note that submitting an appeal is no guarantee of readmission to Luther. 
Any request for future readmission to Luther must be presented as a formal appeal.  Typically only appeals supported by one or more semesters of full-time enrollment in transferable courses (with grades of C- or better and a GPA of 2.50 or higher) at another accredited institution will be considered; an exception to this is mentioned above in regards to extenuating circumstances. 

If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact me, the Dean for Student Life, or the Student Academic Support Center at your earliest convenience.  We wish you all the best.


The shit has hit the fan, and I don't know what the hell I'm going to do. This doesn't sound as bad as I think it will be, though. It seems like an irrational thing to do because I'm only a first year who had a bad college tranisition, they wouldn't outright expel me right? I've gone into counseling and all of this to try and fix the situation I'm in. everything I can do to help my case keeps me in school that much longer. Hoping for the best *thumbs up*!!

Till next post!