Wolfmans_BrothEr
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I was going to put this in the education forum but I figured more people would see it here.
I go to community college and I receive financial aid & student loans through the school. Last semester my GPA got so low tht I am no longer able to receive student loans. However I can write a letter to the counseling department to appeal this decision and explain why my GPA got so low (death in the family, etc). If they like what they read they will allow me to continue to receive loans.
The real reason my GPA dropped was bc I got hooked on heroin and everything else took a back seat, I skipped a bunch of classes and didn't do much work. I'm debating whether or not to tell them the truth that my addiction spiraled out of control yatta yatta yatta, but I feel like that could backfire.
I'm afraid if I tell them the truth about how I was an addict and couldn't keep up with my schoolwork that they'll deny my appeal on the basis that they don't want drug addicts attending their school. I am in recovery despite a few relapses and would make it a point to tell them I'm not actively using
For my first few semesters i was an A-B student in all my classes, and if you were to look at my transcript you would see the further i got into my addiction the more my grades suffered. So what do you think, should I be honest with them and tell them my addiction led to my poor performance, or choose a more socially acceptable reason for failing grades?
I go to community college and I receive financial aid & student loans through the school. Last semester my GPA got so low tht I am no longer able to receive student loans. However I can write a letter to the counseling department to appeal this decision and explain why my GPA got so low (death in the family, etc). If they like what they read they will allow me to continue to receive loans.
The real reason my GPA dropped was bc I got hooked on heroin and everything else took a back seat, I skipped a bunch of classes and didn't do much work. I'm debating whether or not to tell them the truth that my addiction spiraled out of control yatta yatta yatta, but I feel like that could backfire.
I'm afraid if I tell them the truth about how I was an addict and couldn't keep up with my schoolwork that they'll deny my appeal on the basis that they don't want drug addicts attending their school. I am in recovery despite a few relapses and would make it a point to tell them I'm not actively using
For my first few semesters i was an A-B student in all my classes, and if you were to look at my transcript you would see the further i got into my addiction the more my grades suffered. So what do you think, should I be honest with them and tell them my addiction led to my poor performance, or choose a more socially acceptable reason for failing grades?