A little nervous about revoking admissions

<p>The wording of these top colleges who send letters about a possibility of rescinding admission scared me, "any decline in academic performance" Is this decline in academic performance worthy or an admissions being rescinded? </p>

<p>Freshman - Junior Year = 3.8 wGPA</p>

<p>Senior Year (First Semester , Second Semester)</p>

<p>AP English B+ , B
AP Biology A , A-
Honors Precalc A , B+
AP Macro A+ , A-
Spanish 4 A , B+
Religion A , B</p>

<p>wGPA first semester = 4.25.
wGPA second semester 3.72</p>

<p>In addition to the wording, I am worried because I heard/read a kid got revoked because of 4 Bs and an A from Standford. I am not looking at Standford (U of NC, U of Michigan, USC, for me), but I still have exhibited a decline in academic achievement.
Any words of wisdom? Too late to improve on these grades.</p>

<p>I am also concerned because these top colleges are seeing more and more applicants and they are accepting less and less of them. So rescinding admissions can become more serious?</p>

<p>Cannot imagine you will get revoked for those grades. Would not worry about it. I suspect there was more to the Stanford story than just those grades.</p>

<p>^Agree with Muckdog. Most rescinded students are done in by charges of academic dishonesty.</p>

<p>You are fine. If you keep a 3.0+ uw don’t sweat it.</p>