more academic status stuff
May. 11th, 2006 11:27 pmHuh... I wonder if I should look into dropping all of my classes this semester... It'd suck to have to take 1271 AGAIN, but... I could also use my one-time drop. :-/
I also just read that CCE (the College of Continuing Education) recognizes CLA suspension, so I actually couldn't take any U classes if I do get suspended.
I'm a bit confuzzled, though:
"If you are on acadmic probation and both your cumulative and term GPAs fall below 2.0, you will be suspended."
Does that mean that since I'm not on probation this term I can't be suspended yet? I did a U of M search for suspension and at Morris it specifically says "Students whose term GPA is less than 2.0 for their last two consecutive semesters AND whose cumulative GPA falls below 2.0 will be suspended.", so assuming that Morris and TC have the same policies...
Damn, I need to visit Margaret (not you, my advisor) during walk-in tomorrow.
And I NEED MONIES TO PAY FOR CLASSES! (Yes, I know I bought those two CDs today, but it was calling to me! If I get enough hours that I can afford to pay for classes I will be as stingy as Scrooge when it comes to non-tuition. Except for the fact that I really, REALLY want to get my blue streak before Patrick comes back on Tuesday night and that requires buy-age of a bleaching kit, or potentially even payment for salon services since I'm being told by a couple of my friends that my hair type might not take the bleach too well.)
I also just read that CCE (the College of Continuing Education) recognizes CLA suspension, so I actually couldn't take any U classes if I do get suspended.
I'm a bit confuzzled, though:
"If you are on acadmic probation and both your cumulative and term GPAs fall below 2.0, you will be suspended."
Does that mean that since I'm not on probation this term I can't be suspended yet? I did a U of M search for suspension and at Morris it specifically says "Students whose term GPA is less than 2.0 for their last two consecutive semesters AND whose cumulative GPA falls below 2.0 will be suspended.", so assuming that Morris and TC have the same policies...
Damn, I need to visit Margaret (not you, my advisor) during walk-in tomorrow.
And I NEED MONIES TO PAY FOR CLASSES! (Yes, I know I bought those two CDs today, but it was calling to me! If I get enough hours that I can afford to pay for classes I will be as stingy as Scrooge when it comes to non-tuition. Except for the fact that I really, REALLY want to get my blue streak before Patrick comes back on Tuesday night and that requires buy-age of a bleaching kit, or potentially even payment for salon services since I'm being told by a couple of my friends that my hair type might not take the bleach too well.)
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Date: 2006-05-11 11:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-12 03:31 am (UTC)Morris vs TC
Date: 2006-05-12 08:14 am (UTC)You can flop all around and never hit the sides of a large "interpretation" circle.
My interpretation is generally very specific to any text that seems to indicate a favorable set of variables.
"If you are on acadmic probation .....
NO OTHER TEXT APPLIES AFTER THIS POINT IN THE SENTENCE.
and both your cumulative and term GPAs fall below 2.0, you will be suspended." (proceeding to this point in the sentence is an invalid procedure)
Situation A (Yes, No) If Yes Then proceed. If No stop.
Its pretty clear to me. You are not subject to suspension at this point. But you need to change the way you are doing this job, because the way you are doing it is not getting it done.
Re: Morris vs TC
Date: 2006-05-13 03:10 am (UTC)