<p>I'm anxiously waiting for February 11th to come like most of the other people on this forum. Feb 11th is all i ever talk about, i'm really hoping i get in. </p>
<p>However, suppose i do get accepted but on my final transcripts, UF sees that i got a D+/C average in AP Calculus AB. Would they reject me? I applied for the Summer Term, to increase my chances since i was barely meeting their median requirements/stats to begin with. Apart from the D however, i have A's in my 6 other classes (2 APs, Student Government, 1 honors and 2 regular).</p>
<p>Where do i stand exactly, and should i even continue taking AP Calc with the new semester just around the corner?</p>
<p>I intentionally slacked off my final semester, pulled some Ds, ended up with a couple Cs for semester grades, never even worried about it. I think they only really revoke your acceptance if there’s a MARKED decline, like you fail everything, or drop out of highschool.</p>
<p>Did you do bad cause you can’t do calc, or did you slack off. If it’s the latter, man up, do well, get the credit.</p>
<p>They won’t rescind your admission if it’s one D+ and the rest As. I was pretty much in your predicament last year, but I was taking AP Calc. BC. Ended up getting a solid B in a class that I thought I was going to fail, lol.</p>
<p>They have a right to rescind if you get below a C, I believe it is. However, they may well not do so if you are simply having extreme difficulties with one class. Yet, make sure that you don’t need that Calc credit to graduate from your hs, otherwise you will need to bring it up because you will not graduate without it. And if you don’t graduate hs, you can’t become a Gator…</p>
<p>thanks guys, i actually took care of the problem today. i"m now dual enrolled at a community college taking college algebra. I’d rather take this class then keep a declining grade in Calc</p>