I'd suggest you to consultation provided by the university. Where I'm from every university provides free consultation with a psychologist, also student counseling about which classes to take depending on your specific situation or if you need help for college life. There are a lot of factors to look at, like what major is it? do you like your major? Is it what you're good at? Can you do a part time job to help financially? Etc.
For example if I wanna be an artist but terrible with art, I have to come to terms with and make a career in what I am good at, for example biology and chemistry. I can do art as a hobby. Then adds the factor if for example my family doesn't have a lot of money, then I can't be too picky and insist to be artist. And there are also other factors like for example, you live in US but study English literature, you would end up with a lot of student debt but don't earn much (at least from testimonies of some people). So I would advise you to go to counseling provided by your university and be completely honest with them.
If you can, I would advise to seek education be it in university or online classes with certificates. But even without it, it's not the end of the world. Good luck to you!
I'd suggest you to consultation provided by the university. Where I'm from every university provides free consultation with a psychologist, also student counseling about which classes to take depending on your specific situation or if you need help for college life. There are a lot of factors to look at, like what major is it? do you like your major? Is it what you're good at? Can you do a part time job to help financially? Etc.
For example if I wanna be an artist but terrible with art, I have to come to terms with and make a career in what I am good at, for example biology and chemistry. I can do art as a hobby. Then adds the factor if for example my family doesn't have a lot of money, then I can't be too picky and insist to be artist. And there are also other factors like for example, you live in US but study English literature, you would end up with a lot of student debt but don't earn much (at least from testimonies of some people). So I would advise you to go to counseling provided by your university and be completely honest with them.
If you can, I would advise to seek education be it in university or online classes with certificates. But even without it, it's not the end of the world. Good luck to you!

we just got a news about one of our major sub this semester. I lowkey expected that my grades will be low compared to other subjects but I didn't expect that I'll fail. there's a chance that one of the head will allow us to have removal exam but the chances are low since the 2nd semester will start next week. I don't know anymore if I can do this. we still have three majors and I don't even know if i have the courage to look at my portal. our grade’s supposed to be uploaded tomorrow in this sub and we don't even have any idea about the others. I know, others have their own worst problems but I can't get this out of my head knowing that I'll disappoint my father. he's the only one who supports our family of 5. I really want to help them after my college years but to think that I'll spend more years than the others... should I stop?