<p>I haven't gotten my grades yet for the first semester, but I know for sure that I have one C in AP Macroecon. I might get a C+ in AP Physics. Will 2 As, 2 Bs, and 2 Cs be very bad for UCs?</p>
<p>I have an A (maybe A+) in ROP Economics of Business Ownership, A (maybe A+) in Art 1-2, B- (maybe B) in AP English Literature, B in AP Computer Science, C in AP Macroecon, and a possible C+ in AP Physics.</p>
<p>My top choice is UC San Diego for the Jacobs School of Engineering. I'm worried that they might hate the fact that I got two Cs first semester senior year. My grades throughout sophomore year and junior year were very good, and I even took math as far as Multivariable Calculus, getting an A in all of them. My SAT score was 2210 (800M, 660CR, 750W), and I have a ton of extracurriculars that demonstrate extraordinary talent and commitment. </p>
<p>Will the two Cs get my admission revoked for UCs, such as UCSD?</p>
<p>UCs don't look at your first semester unless they can't decide between a few applicants. But, if they do, it does look pretty bad because UCSD is getting pretty competitive now.</p>
<p>Well, it's just AP Physics I'm not doing so well in. I took a lot of math (AP Calculus BC and AP Stat as a junior) and got A's in all of them and 5's on the AP Exams.</p>
<p>Why are your grades going down? Do you not understand the material or are you goofing off? Is it too late to go back to teacher and ask for extra credit?</p>
<p>Well, the semester ended already. My AP Physics teacher is pretty harsh and strict about grades, and he doesn't teach that well.</p>
<p>As for Econ, it's simply because I didn't fully understand the material. Also, I was extremely busy throughout the semester with a ton of extracurricular stuff that I sometimes didn't have time to read the chapters.</p>