Started out at a community college (where I took most of my prereqs):
General Bio I: A
General Bio II: A
English: A
Calculus I: A
Calculus II: A
Done over 30+ credits with a 4.0 and decided to transfer to a 4-year school.
1st semester at the 4-year school (private with generous merit scholarship):
General Chemistry I: A
General Chemistry I Lab: A
Linear Algebra: A-
Finished with 3.9+ GPA.
Hated the school, bad reputation, no friends and boring. I felt like I had no life but commuting to class and going home/work/volunteer, tried to make friends but no one was interested. Took phone numbers, sent our friends requests, but my messages were followed by ignorance.
I felt so lonely and miserable that at some point I completely lost my sanity (don't know what I was thinking to myself) and texted all those people who ignored me (including one college instructor) a message formed as a joke on how cruel and evil they were. I then sat for 8 hours doing absolutely nothing contemplating what I have done... (I wish this all was a bad dream)
I withdrew from my 4-year school and currently taking Calculus based Physics at a Community College, I received my first exam score and it was a D... The withdrawal deadline is this Friday and I am unsure on what should I do. I did everything I possibly could to study for this exam, studied all weekend every day for 8 hours solving all the problems in the book, but the questions on the exam were nothing like them except for two, and one question worth 20 points had actually nothing to do with Physics and was a SAT style question- based on logic, which I could not figure out.
I am transferring to a new school in the Fall where I will be living, it is in a new city about an hour and a half drive, so I have a chance to introduce myself as a new sane and normal living being.
I am desperate to seek professional help, but unfortunately, can't afford it as I have no medical insurance and even if I did have one- the future job I seek automatically disqualifies applicants for mental issues.
My questions are:
(1) Should I withdraw from Calc based Physics and retake the Algebra-based one during a full semester in the new University?
(2) How do I restore my sanity?
(3) How does one make friends (seems like everybody already has their own circle of people and are not looking to add someone new)?
(4) How should I explain my 3 times transfer, especially with high grades?
(5) The new school is public, meaning no help, harder(?) and much bigger classes, have I made a mistake?
General Bio I: A
General Bio II: A
English: A
Calculus I: A
Calculus II: A
Done over 30+ credits with a 4.0 and decided to transfer to a 4-year school.
1st semester at the 4-year school (private with generous merit scholarship):
General Chemistry I: A
General Chemistry I Lab: A
Linear Algebra: A-
Finished with 3.9+ GPA.
Hated the school, bad reputation, no friends and boring. I felt like I had no life but commuting to class and going home/work/volunteer, tried to make friends but no one was interested. Took phone numbers, sent our friends requests, but my messages were followed by ignorance.
I felt so lonely and miserable that at some point I completely lost my sanity (don't know what I was thinking to myself) and texted all those people who ignored me (including one college instructor) a message formed as a joke on how cruel and evil they were. I then sat for 8 hours doing absolutely nothing contemplating what I have done... (I wish this all was a bad dream)
I withdrew from my 4-year school and currently taking Calculus based Physics at a Community College, I received my first exam score and it was a D... The withdrawal deadline is this Friday and I am unsure on what should I do. I did everything I possibly could to study for this exam, studied all weekend every day for 8 hours solving all the problems in the book, but the questions on the exam were nothing like them except for two, and one question worth 20 points had actually nothing to do with Physics and was a SAT style question- based on logic, which I could not figure out.
I am transferring to a new school in the Fall where I will be living, it is in a new city about an hour and a half drive, so I have a chance to introduce myself as a new sane and normal living being.
I am desperate to seek professional help, but unfortunately, can't afford it as I have no medical insurance and even if I did have one- the future job I seek automatically disqualifies applicants for mental issues.
My questions are:
(1) Should I withdraw from Calc based Physics and retake the Algebra-based one during a full semester in the new University?
(2) How do I restore my sanity?
(3) How does one make friends (seems like everybody already has their own circle of people and are not looking to add someone new)?
(4) How should I explain my 3 times transfer, especially with high grades?
(5) The new school is public, meaning no help, harder(?) and much bigger classes, have I made a mistake?