<p>Congratuations to the OP and Heatfan for the acceptance. I know it is disappointing news for your daughter, but I have heard that the Park scholarship is highly competitive too. OP keep those grades up. Your goal is in sight, and no doubt, engineering is a challenge, so be prepared.</p>
<p>Does anyone know if straight C’s in my first 4 classes, then B’s and C’s (at worst, hoping for all B’s!) in my second 4 (we run 2 semesters, 4 classes each semester here) is grounds for rescission, probation, or financial aid loss? Just to note, I’m running AP Lit, AP Chemistry, Honors Physics, and AP USGOV for the 4 C’s, and AP Physics, AP Lit, Spanish II, and Honors PreCalc for the second set of possible B/C’s, so I would say the classes are rigorous. Also, I’ve never received a C before until the last semester of my Junior year.</p>
<p>And should I simply email Admissions about this?</p>
<p>I mean, it can’t hurt, can it?</p>
<p>Just shot Admissions an email. Hopefully they’ll get back to me with good tidings, and I didn’t make a bad impression of myself by contacting them.</p>
<p>Got emailed back. No actual answer, just a default email about how the process works. Not really surprised, they’re too big to give me a real email. Guess that’s a good sign for my grades, though; I doubt I’ll hear anything from them on that count.</p>
<p>I would not worry at this point. Just continue to do your best. I don’t think C’s would get you rescinded, but it isn’t a good idea to deviate much from your already good performance.
Enjoy the fact that you are in- keep up your grades as much as you can, and start looking forward to being an NCSU student next year.</p>
<p>Really? No way. I thought those C’s had me sunk. I only had 2 AP’s over the course of two semesters last year, so all the AP’s this year really hit me hard, that’s why stuff got sunk so bad.</p>
<p>Muh. Grade stress is driving me nuts. I get heartburn (pretty freaky for 17!) and those grades have made it almost daily now. Finals are next week. 4 C’s at best, but might be 3 C’s and a D in Honors Physics. Looks like I’m toast. Better start looking at Wake Tech. (1/4 Joking)</p>