After 1 test in the first semester, why didn’t you realize what you were doing wasn’t working for you?
After 1 year, why didn’t you realize what you were doing wasn’t working for you?
Why did you keep skipping classes after clearly seeing attending works?
Are you self-sabotaging? Is this school to intense for you? Did your parents make you pick it? Do you not like your major?
I have a friend whose son started at Cornell. Obviously he was smart and did well in HS. He was very into the robotics program/team, but not as into his school work. He was also told to take classes elsewhere for a year. He talked to a therapist to work out issues. After a year he went to a local 4 year college and finished there instead of returning to Cornell. He now works in robotics at Amazon.
He had issues developed with his sudden independence and poor time management skills and staying up too late at night (maybe playing too many computer games but not partying), and the Engineering school was very unhappy with his grades .
Another friend’s kid thought Cornell was too intense and transferred to their state school.
So you need to decide what you want in life…maybe talk to a counselor.
Take this as the wakeup call that what you were doing does not work.