Hello everyone,
I started at East Tennessee State University over the summer as a first time freshman at age 27. I've completed 12 hours over the summer and entered the fall with 16 hours of classes with a major in Corp. Finance & Investments. My plan has been to take the required med classes, along with the major. However, three weeks ago, I was hospitalized with what was thought to be a heart attack, and spent 9 days in the hospital, now, I was set to go back to school this week after the holidays, but SUNDAY, my father had a massive stoke and I am now with him at the hospital. I will now fail all 16 hours because of attendance, and I have no clue what to do. I can't withdraw from the courses(too late) and I don't know if I can get an Incomplete this close to the Semester end. What can I do to get this behind me if I fail these classes. Is their any way to fix this problem? My gpa was 4.0 until this happened, but that's not saying much seeing how I just got started.
Thank you for your help in this, this has been the worst 2 months of my life, but I hope I can rebound and still make it into med school later. Thanks Again,
James
I started at East Tennessee State University over the summer as a first time freshman at age 27. I've completed 12 hours over the summer and entered the fall with 16 hours of classes with a major in Corp. Finance & Investments. My plan has been to take the required med classes, along with the major. However, three weeks ago, I was hospitalized with what was thought to be a heart attack, and spent 9 days in the hospital, now, I was set to go back to school this week after the holidays, but SUNDAY, my father had a massive stoke and I am now with him at the hospital. I will now fail all 16 hours because of attendance, and I have no clue what to do. I can't withdraw from the courses(too late) and I don't know if I can get an Incomplete this close to the Semester end. What can I do to get this behind me if I fail these classes. Is their any way to fix this problem? My gpa was 4.0 until this happened, but that's not saying much seeing how I just got started.
Thank you for your help in this, this has been the worst 2 months of my life, but I hope I can rebound and still make it into med school later. Thanks Again,
James