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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-01-30 06:10 pm

[ SECRET POST #3680 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3680 ⌋

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[Versailles]


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[Mad Max: Fury Road]


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[Star Trek: The Next Generation]


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[Shannara]


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[A Series of Unfortunate Events]


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[Spyro]








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Re: I fucked up what do I do

(Anonymous) 2017-01-31 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Talk to a counselor and do it now rather than later. Be upfront about what happened and press for how it can be fixed. Look up the rules for whatever program you're in before going in to talk so you yourself have an idea of what can be done. If the counselor tells you something different to what program rules say, ask for it to be explained.

I did something similar years ago and my counselor completely screwed me over by giving me advice contrary to the program rules and assuring me things were on track when they very much weren't. I'm not saying this will happen to you, and I'd hope most counselors are actually there to work for the students, but sometimes things go on behind the scenes that can really mess up your academic career.

In my case they had overextended the program and were actively looking to cut out students, my counselor told me she had signed off for me to take the class again the next semester since we needed written permission and it turned out she had lied/never submitted the form. It came down to my word against hers, hers won, and now I'm going through a different program at a different school with little hope to ever get back into the old program of my dreams. But this is a very extreme case and any good counselor worth their salt will do what's in their power to help you get back on track. If it's not a mandated class you failed then I sincerely doubt you'll run into any trouble whatsoever.