<p>My question is: I got admitted letter from AU, and I’m still in my current school which I’m not enroll to AU yet, so during this time, I’m taking some classes in my school, and I’m worry if my courses get lower grades. Does this situation influence for enrolling to AU? Thank you.</p>
<p>Sorry - I don’t think anyone here has the answer to your question. Good luck, though. Hope it works out for you.</p>
<p>Does your admission letter say anything about maintaining grades as a condition of acceptance? Have you been asked to submit your second semester grades? (And wouldn’t you have them by now?) You can always call the admissions office anonymously and ask a general question about what circumstances might cause the school to rescind an offer. In the meantime, you should work on your English composition skills, which need some improvement for college-level writing. Here’s how your post should have been written in proper English: “I got an admission letter from AU, but have not enrolled yet. I’m still taking classes in my current school, and I’m worried about whether some low grades in those classes will cause my admission to be rescinded.” I don’t mean to be snotty, just helpful, truly.</p>
<p>OP, your high school will be sending your final transcript to AU so they will be seeing your final grades. Unless they have slipped extremely badly your should be ok, but I know that one of the boys on my son’s hall freshman year started on probation in your situation.</p>
<p>MommaJ-many schools have not finished second semester so they wouldn’t have grades yet. My D2 won’t graduate until June 23 so no second semester grades until then.<br>
If this is a college (transfer) situation, I agree that many would grades posted. I also agree that the sentence composition was difficult to follow.</p>
<p>OP’s other post in this forum states that he/she is transferring.</p>
<p>No, the admission letter didn’t mention anything. That’s why I’m worry about it.</p>