... ouch. I'm so sorry. Are you currently in a university? It may have ended up better for you in the long run, I'm sure you avoided a lot of debt by choosing to avoid an Ivy League school. In today's world, Ivy League doesn't have very good value. It's better to go to a cheaper, well-revered school to get your degree. Not many jobs today will base their decision to hire you on whether or not you went to an Ivy League school. Many companies just need to see that you have the correct skill set for the job.
This was potentially a great thing that happened to you.
I'm actually a sophomore (10th grade) in high school! I do hope it ends up better for me. I'm in a large, high-ranking public school that gives me a lot of liberty to fine-tune my character, but I wish it slapped a bit more discipline into me. And you're definitely right about the debt, I plan now to attend school in London (LSE, London University even), partially because of the substantially lower tuition, but also because I need to get the hell out of here (Northern New Jersey).
Thanks for the support friend, I appreciate it.