ANSWERS: 8
  • Live on campus. Get a job and a roommate, perhaps.
  • Move into the dorms most likely.
  • If the tuition was already paid for the semester, I would finish out that semester, then either get a student loan (which would be difficult to get without a co-signer, but not impossible)or get a job and take classes one at a time, as a I could afford them.
  • Get a job and move on campus
  • Get a job or start sellin' weed.
  • It's said, "When you find yourself in a hole, stop digging." Don't ever do again what caused this problem. And it's a real problem. You weren't kicked out because you were being such a model resident. I suppose I'm a bit biased because I kicked my grandson out . . . I had told him there were only 2 rules . . . no drugs and no girls in when I wasn't at home. Don't care whether he or anyone else liked it . . . if he didn't he could have made other arrangements. First time he was screwed up, I told him to hit the road. Killed me. But my job is not to enable him . . . he's still bouncing around sometimes on the street waiting to hit bottom.
  • i don't know what i'd do. i know what i'd suggest. serious assess my lifestyle consider discussing the situation with some qualified, neutral party. obviously all is not right in your world
  • Considering I would have had to kick myself out since I left when I was 16, I don't think i'll have that problem.

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