@raclut thank you. I know in other threads you were concerned about me using up my financial aid and I made details about it in another thread recently. Since this is gonna be a new year I think a good New Years resolution would be to change my habits. I did better my second semester but think went a little south after that but I think I can prove my self again and change the way I spend my time. I was reading old threads where you gave the same advice before and I’m gonna read that quote you said I should read everyday.
http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/financial-aid-scholarships/2117822-worry-i-will-run-out-of-financial-aid-what-would-be-a-good-plan.html#latest
I can still be on track to graduate within my remainging financial aid eligibility but worst case scenario is that I would have to pay out of pocket or take on a little bit of debt. I have a decent savings and wouldn’t want to go into any debt. I can raise my GPA and do many other things to be eligible for scholarships. The school I plan to transfer to offers good institutional aid and if I do move to another state then I may be eligible for their state aid once i become established there.
As far as medical concerns, depression was what I was able to use documentation for to drop the chemistry class and I may have a sleeping disorder because I often sleep past when I plan to get up even if I set my alarm and because it’s hard to sleep at night because I’m a night owl. My main disability is autism.
I want to finish what I started and I can do that by either getting an associates degree that’ll allow me to work after finishing school or transferring to a four year institution. But I could also do a trade or join the military and have a successful life doing that.
Since I’m only taking one class in the spring then I plan to work more hours (not enough to interfere with studying physics because that’s another mistake I made in the past was working too many hours at my Job) at my currently Job or find a better one.