This letter is written in an attempt to appeal my academic probation and allow me to receive financial aid so I can continue my college education. I am a junior at Columbia College. I only have 3 more classes before I received my associate of science in Human Service. I do not blame anyone but myself for the substantially low GPA I received and I know I did not try to the best of my abilities and skills to overcome the bad habits and emotional struggles on time. My sister and I was in bad car accident in January 28, 2014 which my sister was put in the hospital for couple days. Which cause me to fall back on my grades.
I do realize that I neglected my studies and I would like another chance to do better in them. I have compiled a list of steps I need to take in order to be successful in school: 1. I will resign from my full-time job in order to give my full attention to school. 2. I will obtain a tutor for my most difficult classes by becoming familiar with the tutoring center on campus. 3. I will talk to each of my instructors personally to find out how I can do well in their classes. 4. I will manage my time wisely so that I can balance my family and studies together. 5. I will attend all of my classes to take advantage of what they have to offer.
My goal is to earn a degree in human service so that I can make a difference in the lives of children. This is very important to me because I want to make sure that they don’t make the same mistakes that I did. But I can only do this if I can apply for financial aid. I am a hard-working student and a dedicated student, and I would like the chance to prove to you that my next semester will not be a disappointment. I will try my hardest to be good role model to my family and other students.
Should Cellphones Be Banned During Class Time ? Argumentative Essay
Supporters of the use of cellphones in class say that the phones can be used as an educational learning tool in some lessons, but only when the teacher specifically asks for the use of it. Almost all modern smart phones have Internet access and the students are usually able to download some very useful learning applications, for example a graphing calculator app for math or an online dictionary ...