<p>Holy wow, thanks everyone for the prompt replies. </p>
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<p>You see, this was my plan. However I was told that you can’t use the Extended X-policy for Kelley admissions and that your first grade carries over; so in some respects I feel like I’m wasting my time retaking M212 since it won’t help anything other than my overall GPA which is still fairly okay (3.25). </p>
<p>This was/is my plan. Firstly, since you can only apply to Kelley once, I need to cancel my application before I get rejected if that’s somehow possible. I’ll call them up on that tomorrow. I’m currently in M212, E370, and Intensive Writing (I forget the course number). If I were to stay in Bloomington for the second summer session (which is tough since I haven’t been home since winter break and I pre-paid rent to stay with my friend in his apt…) and I took M118 and E201 again, and nothing else and focused really hard to get an A in both of them and then re-applied to the Business school in August, would they consider my NEW grades in those classes even though I didn’t utilize the extended X policy? Or would I just look stupid and would my retaking the two classes be a waste of my money? And I feel like I wouldn’t be able to concentrate fully on E201 and M118 because I’m working 30 hrs/wk off campus just so I can pay rent to take the ** first summer session (let alone the second) ** classes so a ton of my time is taken up doing that and that’s less time I could spend studying. I also have to workand make enough money just to come back to IU next year too and well I’m surely not doing that either so this is quite the decision because with school too I don’t have time for that. But if I can’t get enough money to give my parents by the end of the summer to come back to IU in August, well there’s no point in worrying about Kelley, is there? </p>
<p>Well I’m just talking in circles. Different scenarios of how this crap can/will play out are going through my head all day every day. I don’t evenhave an advisor in the business schooland the one I do have is completely unrealistic and way too optimistic. Can I go talk to someone at KSOB about this? Wil they even be around? Because no one’s around…</p>