Can getting expelled from Babcock University really destroy your chances of getting a good job later or can people recover from it?

Updated June 6, 2025 • 1-min read

Posted by Anonymous

Jun 6, 2025

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Posted by Anonymous - Jun 6, 2025

I've always been told that getting expelled, especially from a place like Babcock University, looks seriously bad on your record and could mess up your job chances. I mean, companies and other schools do check your background. If they see you were kicked out for big stuff like drug peddling or scams, a lot of them just won't take a risk.

But I also know people who bounced back after getting expelled. One of my cousins got expelled (not from Babcock, but still) and she switched schools, cleaned up her act, and went back to hustling for her goals. It took a while, and she had to be super honest about her past, but she eventually landed a job and even got into grad school. It's not easy, though. You usually have to start smaller and work your way back. If you take responsibility and prove you're not that person anymore, some employers will give you a second chance. It's tough, but not impossible, especially if you really want it.

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