Mom2Stitch
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I'm so sorry this happened to you. I do believe that things happen for a reason, and this happening will lead to something better for you. Honestly, it didn't sound like that great a place to work!
A few years back we had taken DS to WDW right after his Freshman year of college had ended. We were having a fairly good time, sitting on the train at MK. He checked his phone and huge tears started rolling down his face. He was not a kid who would cry in public so I knew it was bad. His first semester of college was a rough one, he totally bombed. He did much better his second semester, but it was evidently not good enough-he had received a letter via email that due to his grades he was losing his scholarships. It was a long miserable night for us. The next morning he made a phone call and arranged a meeting with the Assistant Dean. After his meeting and a mandatory essay letter, he was put on academic probation and allowed back to school. He did much better overall as a result of that experience, he's now a senior and doing great.
I wish you all the best!
A few years back we had taken DS to WDW right after his Freshman year of college had ended. We were having a fairly good time, sitting on the train at MK. He checked his phone and huge tears started rolling down his face. He was not a kid who would cry in public so I knew it was bad. His first semester of college was a rough one, he totally bombed. He did much better his second semester, but it was evidently not good enough-he had received a letter via email that due to his grades he was losing his scholarships. It was a long miserable night for us. The next morning he made a phone call and arranged a meeting with the Assistant Dean. After his meeting and a mandatory essay letter, he was put on academic probation and allowed back to school. He did much better overall as a result of that experience, he's now a senior and doing great.
I wish you all the best!