So my gf is super depressed and freaking out because she might get kicked out of community college. She basically had the worst luck ever:
Her first semester at CC, she got in a bad car accident halfway and couldn't function (or do anything other than just lay in bed) while recovering immediately after. Since she was homeschooled since elementary school and this was her first semester at a real school and since she was living away from home on her own and was on a bunch of pain meds and other drugs 24/7 she didn't know anything about the concept of being able to "drop" classes and instead just stopped going to all of them and got like five Fs/0.0s to start her college career. Obviously this really weighs the gpa down when you start with five 0.0s.
So she was put on academic probation and she talked with her counselor about getting the first semester repealed/erased from her records. She gave them doctors records and all kinds of info about how she was basically incapacitated and couldn't go to her classes and described how she didn't know she could drop them because she had no experience with how school worked. It went under "pending" for like 6 months and her counsler said everything would be fine as long as she just passed all her classes from that point on.
So she took a summer class and got an A, top of her class because she's pretty damn smart and has a high IQ, just is kind of socially disadvantaged from being homeschooled. Then in the fall she aced all of her classes, top of her class in each. But then of course, except one. She has one class, where she's in the top of her class, like top 20%, but the teacher is terrible (she puts on a video every class for 3 hours and plays on her phone telling the students to read the book on their own and the test will cover the book and the films) and decides to fail the entire class; like part of their grades was a class long group project; my gf's group spent like 5 hours a week for 10 weeks on a huge presentation, I saw all their stuff and it was in-depth. The teacher gave them an F, along with every other group's presentation. She's not sure if a single person got anything less than an F as everyone in the class she's contacted has gotten an F, including her. So basically she's freaking out because even with all the As, because of the weight of the five Fs from her first semester (which are still pending and so, on her record) along with this F, she's below the GPA needed to stay and is worried they're going to drop her from all the classes she signed up for, for next semester and kick her out. She's also been really upset about this whole thing because she wants to transfer to a good 4-year college and then to a top-notch grad school; she's pretty ambitious about an academic future, so starting with a semester of Fs and then if she gets kicked out she's worried her record is forever doomed.
Otoh, I've been trying to reassure her that community college is not a big deal and that even if the appeals process doesn't work (it might since they were already reviewing her first semester and she has an explanation for it, plus she got straight A's in everything since outside this one class where the entire class was failed), and she gets kicked out it's not the end of the world and that she can either get back in after sitting out a semester or a year or she can transfer to another community college. She's worried her transcript GPA that's like 1.5ish will follow her around forever, but I've been telling her that even if it does stick, if she does really well with mostly A's for the next bunch of years she can explain away her early grades in essays.
Plus she's hasn't told her parents any of this and they're strict asian family that is like "you can't get B's, only A's" so if she gets kicked out she's freaking that they'll disown her.
And obviously we were on vacation for 10 days and it was on the 2nd day that her classmate texted her that they failed their group project, but the overall grades for that one class weren't up, while all the others that she got A's in were, so the whole trip she was worrying about all this (and the grade for that class didn't go up until the day after we get back, of course) and it definitely took the enjoyment out of a lot of the trip for her as she'd zone out and be down a lot.
I'm doing what I can, and she appreciates that, but it sucks watching your SO be depressed and worry about their career :\