<p>I guess they keep a close eye on your grades.
While you're under academic probation you really want to bring up your grades so that the college doesn't end up rescinding its acceptance.</p>
<p>Just focus on getting your grades up and hopefully you'll still have a chance.</p>
<p>i dont understand. how did you suddenly forget how to succeed in class? you should have taken easier classes, you should have worked harder, been more careful during tests, etc.</p>
<p>Any particular reason your grades dropped so low? I don't know whether you'll be put on probation, or get rescinded, but if you had a legitimate reason your grades dropped, send them a letter explaining it. </p>
<p>Dude, let's be straight forward, you suck. There's no valid reason for your grades to drop so drastically besides what losers call "senioritis." </p>
<p>As long as you have 1 C, you run the risk of getting rescinded or put on probation.</p>
<p>Thats not true dude. I had a 92 avg last year. Its an 88 avg this term. Guess what "I am working inifnitley harder this term" because my schedule is beast (a.p comp, a.p micro, a.p calc ab, a.p chem, linear algebra/diff eqs, intel sts research, macroeconmics)</p>
<p>I have low A's and some high B's. All my grades in the 85-90 range. I think thats a drop but i dont think colleges will take away my acceptance for it.</p>
<p>Castel, thanks dude(not sarcastic). Your comments are actually going to make me open my books. I was hoping for a way out of senior year without doing **** but guess not. Luckily theres still 3 weeks of school. Take it easy.</p>