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[quote=Anonymous]I didn't read all the posts, just your first one, OP. You have to move forward, OP. Forget about what you've done in the past. Take a few courses somewhere and get As, so you can show you can do it. Or get some sort of certificate, and get all As. You'll feel better about yourself. Your grades in college do not define you. Lots of people have very successful careers with poor grades as an undergraduate. My brother went to a top business school with a C average in college. He worked for a few years, and had great recommendations and a great resume, so he got in to a top school. Everyone has a different path. Kids who have never failed are weaker than those who have. You are not doomed. Pull yourself together and make the best of what you have. Count your blessings and don't compare yourself to your peers. They don't matter, you do. There are loads of opportunities ahead, but don't make excuses, just move on. There, I've run out of cliches! Good luck, OP![/quote]
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