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    Discuss options with the grad chair or department chair.
    – Jon Custer
    Commented May 11 at 15:54
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    I'm not sure anyone outside of your university can help you with this. Certainly they wouldn't have given you a warning if there was no path forward for getting your GPA back over the threshold. But what those paths may be, only your department knows.
    – cag51
    Commented May 11 at 17:16
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    Conversation with your advisor and a bit of self reflection on how you got here might be in order now. Your lab mates put you down? Commented May 11 at 20:14
  • To make the habit of studying, you can start with small portions of time and increase it gradually. Since you lost this habit by being far from education, it is hard for you to start by long hours and keep concentration.
    – m123
    Commented May 12 at 20:59