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I finished first year universityundergraduate studies at the home university and continued secondthe second year (accepted directly into second year) at a top university in the field in Europe.

It all started nice (i had top scores in the main subjects) but soon I stopped going to classes (depression, no social contact) and I ended up failing the second semester and therefore the year. Now i am re-taking the 4th semester and I am in the top 10% (with rank 1 and 2 on two main subjects).

My question is: How does that look in the eyes of a MSc/PhD admission committee or even an employer?

I finished first year university at the home university and continued second year (accepted directly) at a top university in the field in Europe.

It all started nice (i had top scores in the main subjects) but soon I stopped going to classes (depression, no social contact) and I ended up failing the second semester and therefore the year. Now i am re-taking the 4th semester and I am in the top 10% (with rank 1 and 2 on two main subjects).

My question is: How does that look in the eyes of a MSc/PhD admission committee or even an employer?

I finished first year undergraduate studies at the home university and continued the second year (accepted directly into second year) at a top university in the field in Europe.

It all started nice (i had top scores in the main subjects) but soon I stopped going to classes (depression, no social contact) and I ended up failing the second semester and therefore the year. Now i am re-taking the 4th semester and I am in the top 10% (with rank 1 and 2 on two main subjects).

My question is: How does that look in the eyes of a MSc/PhD admission committee or even an employer?

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I am re-taking the 4th semester. How does that look in the eyes of a graduate school admission committee?

I finished first year university at the home university and continued second year (accepted directly) at a top university in the field in Europe.

It all started nice (i had top scores in the main subjects) but soon I stopped going to classes (depression, no social contact) and I ended up failing the second semester and therefore the year. Now i am re-taking the 4th semester and I am in the top 10% (with rank 1 and 2 on two main subjects).

My question is: How does that look in the eyes of a MSc/PhD admission committee or even an employer?