Hi, I just had a quick questionI graduated high school in 2012 with a 2.5 GPAand i went to a small private college as a bio studentNow i did get extremely carried away and ended up with a 1.56 GPA what should my next step bei withdrew from that school thinking id get into another school and sadly did not get inI dont want to go to a community college and i live in Massare there any colleges that are decently easy to get into that i might get into and hopefully tunnnel vision my next year to boost my GPA?
Did you rub the item you were washingIt is friction which felts the yarn not heat.
The agitation of the washing machine probably felted your projectTo avoid this, when you clean your project, use a mild soap (such as Woolite) and soak it for a few minutes in cool waterGently squeeze the soapy water through the fabricDon't agitate! Drain the soapy water, refill basin with fresh water, and squeeze the water through againRepeat if necessary, then roll it in a towel to remove the waterLay flat to dryIn the future, look for superwash wool, which won't felt.
You should either rethink your view on Community Colleges or rethink whether you want a college educationVery few schools other than shady all online schools and Community Colleges are going to accept youI'm not trying to bash you, but you've got a 1.56 GPA and you're looking for a decently easy school.yet you have the nerve to look down your nose at community colleges? It doesn't matter what school you go to, you're in danger of failing out if you don't apply yourself and change your attitudeYou could go to a community college develop good study habits and raise your GPA, then go to a UniversityIf you can get into your previous school, you could retake the classes you failedMost colleges will erase a D or F grade in a class if you retake that class and get a higher gradeMaybe college isn't the right path for you, or maybe its just not the right time in your life to go to collegeThere are lots of jobs in society that don't require a college education, but pay well and are in high demandIT technicians, real estate agents, enlisted military, policemen, firemen, CDL truck drivers, plumbers, electricians, auto mechanics, crane operators, etcWhen I finished high school, I knew I wasn't ready for college so I joined the Air ForceDuring those four years I matured and got all that partying out of my systemWhen I did go to college, I was focused and really owned it.
Did you rub the item you were washingIt is friction which felts the yarn not heat.
The agitation of the washing machine probably felted your projectTo avoid this, when you clean your project, use a mild soap (such as Woolite) and soak it for a few minutes in cool waterGently squeeze the soapy water through the fabricDon't agitate! Drain the soapy water, refill basin with fresh water, and squeeze the water through againRepeat if necessary, then roll it in a towel to remove the waterLay flat to dryIn the future, look for superwash wool, which won't felt.
You should either rethink your view on Community Colleges or rethink whether you want a college educationVery few schools other than shady all online schools and Community Colleges are going to accept youI'm not trying to bash you, but you've got a 1.56 GPA and you're looking for a decently easy school.yet you have the nerve to look down your nose at community colleges? It doesn't matter what school you go to, you're in danger of failing out if you don't apply yourself and change your attitudeYou could go to a community college develop good study habits and raise your GPA, then go to a UniversityIf you can get into your previous school, you could retake the classes you failedMost colleges will erase a D or F grade in a class if you retake that class and get a higher gradeMaybe college isn't the right path for you, or maybe its just not the right time in your life to go to collegeThere are lots of jobs in society that don't require a college education, but pay well and are in high demandIT technicians, real estate agents, enlisted military, policemen, firemen, CDL truck drivers, plumbers, electricians, auto mechanics, crane operators, etcWhen I finished high school, I knew I wasn't ready for college so I joined the Air ForceDuring those four years I matured and got all that partying out of my systemWhen I did go to college, I was focused and really owned it.