Worried.... academically dismissed after transferring!
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 4:56 am
I feel so screwed right now! Hoping you guys can help answer some questions about the situation i'm in. I transferred from a T4 school to a barley T1 school after completing only 21 credits. I did well at the T4 school and always had the desire to transfer back to my home states Law school. I felt like it would be much better on the resume and a lot cheaper. So i just finished my first semester and have gotten 1 of 4 grades back. The grade i got back was for Evidence and a "D". It blows my mind how i could have gotten this grade. I must have did really horrible on the MC's. There were 63 MC's and 7 essay and it did feel like the hardest exam i have ever taken. There were tons of double negative, best answer choices, A-E choices... etc. But i just didn't feel like i did anything close to that bad. My new school has a policy that if you have below a C average after your first semester you get dismissed with no question asked. I hope this isn't the case but if my other grades come back poor as well i want to know what my options are. Can i go Directly back to my previous Law school where i academically succeeded? I herd that you must wait two years per the ABA to attend Law school again after being dismissed. Does that still apply here? Would me going back to my previous school be an exception to this rule? Any advice on whether i would stand a chance at convincing my new school to give me another semester to pull my grades up? Would i stand a chance at getting a Prof to adjust my grade to help my not get dismissed? (Offer extra work or whatever it would take)
You guys are probably also wondering how i could go from top of my class then transfer and be in this situation, right? Well its a pile of things. First let me say there is no excuses and i simply screwed up big. However, if i had to examine what made me screw up this bad, i would say the following were factors which took place during the this semester. 1. My Grandmother died 2. Friend died while serving over in Afghanistan 3. Serious marital problems, like my wife refusing to move and live at my new school with me. (I moved alone and without my children) 4. First semester without meeting regularly with a tutor. (Couldn't find any at my new school) 5. I simply didn't work as hard as i did at my previous school which allowed me to the opportunity to transfer. (Cut corners on readings and such) 6. My old school was strictly black letter law and my new school is really policy and theory based in their teaching methods. 7. My new school meets multiple time during a single week for class and really felt like busy work. My old school was just once per week which left me feeling like i had a tremendous amount of time to study during the week. PLEASE note I'm really putting these factors out their in the hopes they may help another transfer student in the future make some better choices than i did and if needed recognize that if you got to much going on in your personal life simple take a semester off! It not worth "THIS" situation. (If i can only survive i know i can succeed academically next semester. I have learned a lot abut my new school and what i need to do to succeed.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice, and being so long winded.
You guys are probably also wondering how i could go from top of my class then transfer and be in this situation, right? Well its a pile of things. First let me say there is no excuses and i simply screwed up big. However, if i had to examine what made me screw up this bad, i would say the following were factors which took place during the this semester. 1. My Grandmother died 2. Friend died while serving over in Afghanistan 3. Serious marital problems, like my wife refusing to move and live at my new school with me. (I moved alone and without my children) 4. First semester without meeting regularly with a tutor. (Couldn't find any at my new school) 5. I simply didn't work as hard as i did at my previous school which allowed me to the opportunity to transfer. (Cut corners on readings and such) 6. My old school was strictly black letter law and my new school is really policy and theory based in their teaching methods. 7. My new school meets multiple time during a single week for class and really felt like busy work. My old school was just once per week which left me feeling like i had a tremendous amount of time to study during the week. PLEASE note I'm really putting these factors out their in the hopes they may help another transfer student in the future make some better choices than i did and if needed recognize that if you got to much going on in your personal life simple take a semester off! It not worth "THIS" situation. (If i can only survive i know i can succeed academically next semester. I have learned a lot abut my new school and what i need to do to succeed.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice, and being so long winded.