<p>Can a teacher write a letter to your college to revoke your admission for "failing to adhere to laboratory component" for 2nd semester AP Chemistry course and thus receiving an F both semesters receiving no credit at all? Assume that no where on the application asked for a list of senior year courses and that the institution does not know you are taking AP Chemistry senior year. How likely will the college revoke your admission assuming that there are 6,000-7,000 freshmans in any given year?</p>
<p>sorry wrong thread</p>
<p>No one ever complained about Stanford, MIT, or Caltech.</p>
<p>If you get an F semester grade in a class senior year, yes, some colleges will revoke your admission.</p>
<p>I believe that all colleges request a final transcript at the end of your senior year, and students whose grades are bad may learn that they are rescinded as late as Aug., when their chances are very slim for fall acceptance to anything other than a community college.</p>
<p>What happens if I will be starting this summer like in July and my school ends mid-June?</p>
<p>You'll still need to provide the college with your final transcript, and the college still can rescind your admission.</p>
<p>That sucks.</p>