<p>Has anyone gotten their admission rescinded due to poor A level finals? I'm barely passing, not even joking. And I'm starting to freak out a bit. Can anyone shed some light?</p>
<p>At American universities or universities in the UK?</p>
<p>American universities may not even care about your A-level results; you could probably get away with not reporting them at all and only submitting your final school grades on your final school report. At least that works for AP courses, the closest American equivalent to A-levels: universities care about students’ final grades in their AP courses but not their AP exam grades. (The AP exam grades only become relevant when students want college credit or placement based on their AP results.)</p>
<p>So, if you are applying to American universities, I wouldn’t worry about it. American colleges will be happy as long as your senior year school grades are on par with the grades you submitted on your initial application.</p>
<p>American universities, just to be clear. UK universities give a clear condition to meet, which American Universities dont</p>
<p>You can just submit a transcript with your “mock” exam grades, which will be treated as your final grades.</p>