<p>I was accepted ED and I had made a D in physics junior year, a C in chemistry sophomore year, and a C in math junior year. These 3 grades were semester averages. All the rest were A's. They still accepted me. You can tell I suck at math/science classes. My prospective major is english.</p>
<p>I made 2 C's one in math and one in physics this senior first semester. Do you think i'll get rescinded?</p>
<p>i doubt it, but keep on your toes this semester, and try not to get Cs.</p>
<p>You clearly must've gone to a top prep school or something, or otherwise been a total standout, to get in with those grades. Grades are clearly not the reason for your admission, so continuing that trend is not going to harm you significantly, unless the trend really falls off a cliff.</p>
<p>^stop flirting denz, you know how vulnerable I am.</p>
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You clearly must've gone to a top prep school or something, or otherwise been a total standout, to get in with those grades. Grades are clearly not the reason for your admission, so continuing that trend is not going to harm you significantly, unless the trend really falls off a cliff.
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<p>i checked out his past posts, and he's an URM, first gen, and low income.</p>
<p>Which explains a lot.</p>
<p>Thanks guys.</p>
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i checked out his past posts, and he's an URM, first gen, and low income.
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<p>Bingo.</p>
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it does? because it means it's easier for him to get in...
or did you miss that whole thread with the kid who got into seas ed with 1800 on his sats?</p>
<p>"^stop flirting denz, you know how vulnerable I am."</p>
<p>You're stupid. What's the matter, Karot didn't cuddle with you last night? :)</p>
<p>OP: you'll be fine, you shouldn't get your admission rescinded unless you do something grieviously dumb with your transcript/conduct. If your math/physics trend happened to be in the region of C's, and remained so, you've got nothing to worry about.</p>