Is there any way I can get my GPA up in just my senior year? I am ashamed to say my GPA is 1.5.
Let's go back: I've always been an acceptable, organized, and hardworking student. Then I enrolled in an online school, freshman to junior year.
Never leaving the house for days on end, causing a deep depression I had to fight for 3-years. Caused me to put aside all my school work. Procrastinating was my worst bad habit at the time. (I know this shouldn't be an excuse. But I was always a "hands-on", outgoing kid. Learning on a screen every day- all day for 3-years taught me nothing. Plus, I think phones and screens in general ruined our generation. Everyone is depressed and addicted to screens.) Truancy charges were pressed, mandatory therapy, and horrible grades. Then quarantine happened. Which only made my mental health even worse. It also didn't help that my grades went from starlight A's to D's and F's. So I felt embarrassed. Went from being the "smart kid" and being knocked on my butt. The bad part is, my love for school was completely gone. Finally, during my senior year. I enrolled in a public school. My grades are now straight A's, and my teachers are very pleased with my hard work. My love for school is back, and I am on a complete roll right now. But that still isn't going to make it all better. I want to be able to prove to some college I enroll in, that I still am capable. But my GPA is saying otherwise. Considering I want to be a Veterinarian/ Vet Tech, it's going to be a huge fight for me. They only accept the best of the best, and I am fighting so hard to get the job of my dreams. I am tired of pitying myself, so finally i'm fighting my depression and honestly winning (For the most part!). All I want to do is show my teachers that I CAN. But what can I do to show a college that I can? Because numbers and transcripts don't lie.
My original plan is to enroll in a community college for a vet tech. Hopefully, someone will notice me ( a teacher) and realize I am. But that's just a WHAT IF. What can I do NOW that can impact my future??
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Yes, keep getting good grades, even though your GPA might not rise much.
Get in touch now with a counselor/advisor at the community college you plan to attend, and start planning your 4 semesters there. Make sure to take classes that are transferable to the university you want to graduate from. You want to fully complete your freshman and sophomore years at community college so you begin your university studies as a full-fledged junior.
My younger grandson just went through all this recently. His HS grades were okay, but his SAT scores were not great. He followed the plan I wrote of above, and graduated with his BA two years ago.
You can do so, too. Who knows? You might decide to become a full-fledged veterinarian!
Thank you so much for the advice! I will speak to my councilor this Monday about these things.