<p>I hope my grades do not remain like this, but so far it seems as though, in worse case scenario, I might get 2 C's. Most probably one will become a B but the other I do not think so. Both are in AP classes (US Gov, Most Prob C, possible B and Environmental Science: Most Prob B, possible C). My other grades are:
English A
AP Calc AB: A/B, prob B
Accounting A
Business A
Computer Science B</p>
<p>any thoughts?</p>
<p>also, my gpa iwas a 3.646 and sat 1240/1900 with loads of extracurriculars and great essay. i was accepted to and enrolled to the school of engineering. just in case this is a factor (which it probs will be since engineering is a professional school)</p>
<p>haha im getting c's in those two classes too and i have never gotten a c
my guidance counselor says rutgers doesnt even look at it so just dont fail anything</p>
<p>lol I got a C (missed a B by one point) for AP Chem :( And I got two B's (Chem lab and AP Physics). I don't think it'll seriously affect it even though I enrolled into Pharmacy already...so I think you should be fine as well.</p>
<p>lol yeah i have gotten 2 C's before, frosh year i got C's in honors world history and spanish 2 and then soph year i got 4 A's and 4 B's (3.5 gpa) and then last year i dominated with only 1 B in precalc and the rest A's, including A's in AP Stat and AP Comp Sci A. so yeah, knowing that, i hope i dont get owned by rutgers admissions lol...</p>
<p>I don't think you will be. It is an AP course and everything else seems fine. I think being rescinded is when it is as dramatic as a D or F, essentially not caring anymore.</p>
<p>colleges expect you to get senioritis, they just don't want to see more than a 2 letter grade drop (i.e. A->C, B->D etc). you'll be aboslutely fine.</p>
<p>haha HEY man im really into the school and dont wanna get screwed over and get shipped off to community college
oh yeah and update, im doing much better in gov, solid B baby oh yeahh haha</p>
<p>WHOA im not even close to failing and am risking like 1 C, 2 tops, both in AP Classes. Still, the reason for even bringing this up was because i was enrolled in the engineering program which works on different standards than the SAS program. that was my reason for asking</p>
<p>You have to do really really bad -- like a concoction of F's and D's thrown in there -- in order for Rutgers to say "Whoa! We need to de-accept this kid," if ... de-accepted ... is ... an ....actual... word. </p>
<p>Chill out and just try your best as you can in your classes. One or two C's won't hurt you. Just don't drop to a D/F. Plus, Rutgers don't care if you got a C in the 3rd marking period. It's all about the cumulative letter grade by the end of the year!</p>