<p>Yeah, I'm in big trouble. ;__;
I have a D in AP Calculus. There's only a month to raise it up to a C to fulfill the conditions for admission. But that's difficult to do since all we're doing is reviewing for the AP exam. Other than the end of the year projects he is going to assign, no other points will be added. My other classes are at B+ to an A. Will one D jeopardize my admission status? Should I try talking to the teacher and telling him my situation? What can I do at this point?</p>
<p>Well of course talk to your teacher. Show that you’re dedicated and you’re willing to do extra work, whatever it takes to pass the class. Unless your teacher is a heartless PoS, you’ll find a way.</p>
<p>You should email ucsc. I believe the email is <a href=“mailto:myapplication@ucsc.edu”>myapplication@ucsc.edu</a>
Include your Student ID Number as well as a complete list of your first semester classes and grades as well as grades on any midterms/progress report grades you might have right now.</p>
<p>I would do that soon and see if you can get this worked out before May 1st.</p>