i have a horrible school record. i've been to 4 schools and i only applyed to college for the health insurance basically. i always worked full time and never cared about school. i recently changed and am finishing my associates with not great but decent grades. 2.3gpa and in the past 4 semesters nothing but a's, b's, and c's. i wanna transfer to get the bachelors now but i'm wondering if i can do this. 1 of the colleges i registered for 2 classes, but i never even went to a class, didn't drop them and got 2 f's. never talked to that college again. i'm wondering if the college i'm applying to will be able to see this somehow. i dont want to send them that transcript because those 2 f's will put me under the gpa requirements to get in. i never applied for financial aide and have no debt to the college. will the new college be able to see that i went to this school somehow or can i just not send in that transcript?
second question. i'm 24 so i'm technically an adult student(non traditional). as i said before i screwed up in the past with school and my record shows it. but it also shows that as of late i've been doing well and changed. my gpa is a 2.3 which obviously isn't great but it was in the low 1's before i started taking college seriously. the school i want to go to requires a 2.0gpa for consideration. its university of central florida. so think about this. i'm an adult student who has a bad record but has changed, i'm applying to a satellite campus not the main one, and i'd be commuting so i'd take up no housing spots. think they give some lienence to a person in my situation considering i'd be helping not only their age ratio, but also their satellite campus student ratio? or because i'm older they'll be more apt to give me a second chance?
i have an articulation agreement with other schools in my area but i want to go to this school because its cheap as shit and its in florida
second question. i'm 24 so i'm technically an adult student(non traditional). as i said before i screwed up in the past with school and my record shows it. but it also shows that as of late i've been doing well and changed. my gpa is a 2.3 which obviously isn't great but it was in the low 1's before i started taking college seriously. the school i want to go to requires a 2.0gpa for consideration. its university of central florida. so think about this. i'm an adult student who has a bad record but has changed, i'm applying to a satellite campus not the main one, and i'd be commuting so i'd take up no housing spots. think they give some lienence to a person in my situation considering i'd be helping not only their age ratio, but also their satellite campus student ratio? or because i'm older they'll be more apt to give me a second chance?
i have an articulation agreement with other schools in my area but i want to go to this school because its cheap as shit and its in florida
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