Can i get revoked for having 3 C's second semester?

<p>umm ok so im a senior right now and i got accepted into ucla. i took a crazy courseload this year and i might be getting a couple c's but i am hoping i wont.
first semester i got-
ap literature- b
ap physics-b
ap calculus-b
ap spanish-a
ap government-a
ap economics-b</p>

<p>and second semester
ap literature- i have a b- right now!! it may drop to a c+!
ap physics- i have a C+ right now!!!
ap calculus- b...hope it does not drop to a c after the hard final...
ap economics-b
ap government-b
ap spanish-b</p>

<p>so <em>IF</em> i did end up getting those 3 c's, would i get rescinded? im gonna try really hard to keep ap lit and calc at Bs and try to raise the physics grade. im freaking out now what should i do? is anyone else having this problem? senoritis sucks.</p>

<p>I think the GPA has to be over 3.0 for the whole year, so if you get more than 2 C’s you could be in trouble. I’m not sure what happens if you violate the contract.</p>

<p>Just as long as your unweighted gpa is 3.0 and above, and it cant go below C, that includes C-.</p>

<p>even if you get 3 C’s im pretty sure they won’t rescind you, however they will give u options or something, like try hard ur first quarter at ucla,
nevertheless try your hardest but dont stress too much about it</p>

<p>Is C- really that bad too?</p>

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please someone tell me thats NOT true, doesnt the contract only say we need to report Ds and Fs?. thanks :)</p>

<p>^ As far as I know, C-'s are C’s. UCs do not care for the pluses or minuses.</p>

<p>For the UC GPA purposes, C- is treated as a solid C.</p>