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What should Canadian students do if they are expelled with low GPA?

What should I do if I am expelled from Canada with a low GPA? Now more and more students choose to study abroad, and North America, which is among the best in education quality, is favored by many students. When choosing a school, some students only look at the ranking and think that the top ranked school is their destination country. In fact, whether this choice of school is suitable for students is not considered. Many students only pay attention to some majors with good employment when choosing majors, completely ignoring their own achievements and interests. So this is also the reason why some students find it difficult to integrate into this new environment after studying abroad, which will lead to poor grades and eventually lower GPA. If their grades are too low, they will be punished by the school. Generally, they will be warned in turn and then dismissed. So after receiving the warning from the school, they should focus on improving their grades. If the GPA is still low after one or two semesters, they may be fired and dismissed.

What should I do if I am expelled, dismissed, dropped out of school, suspended from school, GPA is too low, and attendance rate is too low?

1. Appeal: If you are expelled or dropped out of school, you can appeal to the school in time and explain the reasons for this. The school will give corresponding punishment according to the specific situation, and the school will not wronged a good student.

2. Transfer: If you drop out of school in Canada, you can't stay in school. At this time, you can only continue to retain your legal status as an international student if you transfer to another school. If you drop out of school, you won't transfer. If it is found by immigration, it will be repatriated. Therefore, it is best to transfer in time or find a solution as soon as possible after returning to China.

3. Apply for a master's degree: I have studied in Canada for three or four years, but I can't graduate smoothly, but I don't want to. You can find a way to apply for a British master's degree, and the British master's degree will graduate in more than one year.