<p>Ok so I have seen four threads about being revoked and I am starting to fear for my self (since they look very similar to my case)... I need straight clean answers... this is because the word "significant" is not very clear. I am taking 6 Ap calsses (Max) and have an B/C+ in 4 of them, F in one and an F- in one of them. my unweighed Gpa is bad as you can imagine but my weighed yearly GPA is a B+ (90% but could go down). What do you say about this being a significant drop considering the fact that my total HS Gpa went down only a point (93% to 92%). BTW that is as high as I can get it. other than work hard, what do you say to people like me and people in the future?
I never even considered being revoked, is it really going to happen to me or is it very uncommon?<br>
I almost feel embarrassed asking this but people on this site make you paranoid...</p>
<p>LOL totally misspelled RUkinght, stupid spell check! :)</p>
<p>you better step it up. as long as your full year grade is a C or so. You will be good.</p>
<p>Anyone willing to second that? Would the drop affect me, since the people who post these kinds of forums never update on whether they got revoked or not it is impossible to tell!</p>
<p>I think the 2 F’s will hurt you, but you have a very demanding schedule, so I don’t know if they look at that. By significant they mean failing, but maybe RUknights can answer this question better.</p>
<p>RedK where are you!!! I need super help</p>
<p>I just called my friends at ru and they all said they had an F during their senior year! One of them had 2 and he did not even get a letter… they were all a students</p>