<p>So we all have to send in a final transcript at the end of the year, to show we have graduated obviously. But what about the significant drop in grades? How low are we talking?</p>
<p>I've been told it's if you drop from A's and B's to D's and F's. If it looks like you are completely neglecting your grades, UT (and other colleges) can and will revoke admission.</p>
<p>If you do not graduate from high school, UT will revoke your admission. They do not care if your grades slip as long as you pass. Technically if you fall out of the top ten they would not be bound to admit you, but they told me they never have done that.</p>
<p>I'm a little more worried about getting booted from Plan II...I have 4 As and 2 borderline C/Ds right now (the transcript will only have the letter grade). I know I will pass with at least a D but I'd hate for my lack of effort in those two courses to make me loose out on such a great program. Really kicking myself in the butt right now for those poor choices!</p>
<p>Yikes!! My advice would be to go talk to your teachers and see what you can do to assure getting a C. Maybe if they realize your plight, they might help you out, especially, if up to now, you have been a stellar student.</p>
<p>yeah, i am defintely going to have 3 a's and 1 b and 2 c's...
senioritis got the best of me after that plan 2 letter unfortunately.
i am with ya loneranger, i wish i hadn't peaced out so early!!!!!</p>