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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 107385" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>Lisa - </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry, but when I saw the title of your post, I thought of the "super secret probation" from the movie "Animal House".....</p><p></p><p>We're going through somewhat the same thing with NF's wife (who is also bi-polar). She went to a VERY expensive college (paid for by her folks) for two years, and basically managed to get no credits that would transfer. So she's starting over at a branch of UC here (still paid for by her folks, thank goodness). She could only get into 2 classes this quarter, and wound up dropping one. I don't know yet what she got on the other.</p><p>The "plan" was she would be done with college when NF got out of the Navy, so that she would be working full time and he could go to college. Now he's planning on going straight to work (unless he stays in, but that's another story).</p><p>I've "lightly" suggested that perhaps a RN isn't the way to go for her, but so far she's not listening.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 107385, member: 439"] Lisa - I'm sorry, but when I saw the title of your post, I thought of the "super secret probation" from the movie "Animal House"..... We're going through somewhat the same thing with NF's wife (who is also bi-polar). She went to a VERY expensive college (paid for by her folks) for two years, and basically managed to get no credits that would transfer. So she's starting over at a branch of UC here (still paid for by her folks, thank goodness). She could only get into 2 classes this quarter, and wound up dropping one. I don't know yet what she got on the other. The "plan" was she would be done with college when NF got out of the Navy, so that she would be working full time and he could go to college. Now he's planning on going straight to work (unless he stays in, but that's another story). I've "lightly" suggested that perhaps a RN isn't the way to go for her, but so far she's not listening....... [/QUOTE]
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