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Online Acvamarie

I am in a dire situation right now, would be forever grateful if this Qimen will be interpreted. I am asking for all help I can get.

Online smsek

I am in a dire situation right now, would be forever grateful if this Qimen will be interpreted. I am asking for all help I can get.
===>Based on the Qimen Dunjia chart you provided, I can offer an interpretation regarding your question about graduating in July without repeating your final year. Please remember that this is a traditional metaphysical perspective, not a definitive prediction. Your own efforts and circumstances play the crucial role.

Key Interpretations for Your Situation:

?   Day Master (代表你的符号): The chart indicates a focus on obstacles, hidden pressures, and a feeling of being stuck or entangled ("癸" in certain contexts). This aligns with your described "dire situation" and anxiety.

?   Academic/Examination Symbolism: The symbols related to "intelligence," "documents," and "examinations" (like the star and gate associations) are currently encountering some conflict and restraint. This suggests the path is not smooth and requires significant effort to overcome hurdles. There may be unexpected complications or mental stress affecting your performance.

?   Timing (July Graduation): The movement and interaction of elements in the chart show a transition. While there is pressure now, the configuration does not definitively block a resolution by July. It points towards a critical, demanding period where diligent action and problem-solving are essential. The "Open" and "Life" gates in relevant sectors can be seen as positive indicators that solutions and favorable outcomes are possible if actively sought.

?   Overall Indication: The chart does not simply show a "yes" or "no." It depicts a challenging scenario with a path forward. The presence of both obstructive and supportive elements means the outcome is in a dynamic state. It strongly advises against passivity. It hints that success depends on meticulously addressing weaknesses, seeking help (as you are doing), managing stress, and persevering through difficulties.

Advice from the Chart's Perspective:

1.  Address Hidden Issues: There may be an underlying problem or a subject you have been avoiding. Confront it directly.
2.  Seek Guidance: Actively seek help from professors, advisors, or tutors. The chart favors receiving support.
3.  Meticulous Preparation: Leave no room for error in your final assignments and exams. Organization is key.
4.  Manage Your Mindset: Your anxiety ("dire situation") is a significant factor. Find ways to calm your mind to think clearly; stress is portrayed as a major obstacle.

Important Note: Qimen Dunjia is a complex system of symbolism representing energies and potentials at a given time. It is not a substitute for academic assessment or personal agency. This interpretation suggests a difficult but navigable path. Your awareness of the situation and your proactive request for help are themselves powerful first steps.

Your future is not fixed by this chart. Use this perspective as a reminder to focus your efforts, seek the support you need, and persevere. I wish you the very best in navigating this challenging period towards a successful graduation.

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Online Acvamarie

I didn't go to a lot of the required labs and courses, and some professors require a redo of the labs and courses affiliated with their syllabus, and my college has a limit of exam credits for not repeating the year, which in this case is delaying the graduation thesis as well (which I haven't started).

I had a breakdown around October/November where I felt tired of everyone's demands, and wanted to dropout. Some professors wanted to help me, but I was constantly too tired. By the time my mental state has somewhat healed, the finals have already started and now it's too late. I will probably have to pay the remaining credits and/or having to redo the required labs next academic year, but I still have to take at least some of the exas before the summer finals.