<p>I'm in 6 APs at the moment and I am concerned with finishing with all B's (maybe an A here or there) and a distinct possibility (unlikely) for one C. Does this negatively reflect a bad enough vibe to the University to 'un-accept' my admission? </p>
<p>I've tried everything in my power to keep striving high but the amount of coursework I have is through the roof.</p>
<p>Becoming a convicted felon, failing to graduate high school by not passing required classes, and needing to go to the hospital because of drunkenness on a prospie weekend are grounds for rescinding admission. Decent grades in hard classes are not. Keep them as high as you can, and don’t take this as a license to let them slip down further- but a few Bs in AP classes is by no means grounds for revoking admission. Work hard, and don’t worry.</p>
<p>Thank you. I don’t know why I got it into my head that where I stood with the added courseload was suddenly unacceptable. But anyways, thanks for the speedy response.</p>
<p>One of the advantages of my son having had so many B’s on his transcript already, is that he’s not worried about getting more of them! He’s almost certainly getting a couple of B’s in AP classes.</p>