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		<title>By: Chris</title>
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		<description>What a tough dilemma.  Having been in a similar situation last fall, I know where you&#039;re coming from.  Bearing in mind the things will differ from uni to uni, talk to the dean of your department and be upfront about it.  They will appreciate that more than you think.  If you&#039;re not already between a rock and a hard spot from your previous term, and you&#039;re doing well in other classes, they may let you off really easy, or they may simply place you on academic probation for the next term which then means you can&#039;t mess up that following term at all grade-wise.  

But definitely, I would urge talking to the dean of your programme.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a tough dilemma.  Having been in a similar situation last fall, I know where you&#8217;re coming from.  Bearing in mind the things will differ from uni to uni, talk to the dean of your department and be upfront about it.  They will appreciate that more than you think.  If you&#8217;re not already between a rock and a hard spot from your previous term, and you&#8217;re doing well in other classes, they may let you off really easy, or they may simply place you on academic probation for the next term which then means you can&#8217;t mess up that following term at all grade-wise.  </p>
<p>But definitely, I would urge talking to the dean of your programme.</p>
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