Does anyone know will I get held back?

I’m a freshman and I’m concerned about my academic standing. I failed two out of four semesters but passed the other two. Will I be held back? Any insights would be appreciated!

One Reply to “Does anyone know will I get held back?”

  1. It really depends on your school’s policies regarding passing and failing grades. Many schools look at overall performance, including your GPA and whether you’ve met the necessary credit requirements. It might be a good idea to speak with a counselor or academic advisor at your school. They can provide guidance based on your specific situation and help you understand your options moving forward. Don’t hesitate to reach out for support!

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