Does C- violate provisional contract?

<p>I'm going to get a C- in AP Physics. Does this violate the provisional contract?--Specifically, the section that says "No grade lower than a C." </p>

<p>I'm just trying to make sure I won't be rescinded before I go off to enjoy summer vacation..</p>

<p>Pretty sure it means no Ds</p>

<p>If you remember from the UC application so many months ago, you were asked to enter your straight grades, ignoring + and -. C- is a C in their eyes, the rule is no D or F (and a 3.0UW). Interestingly, I would imagine that you could evaluate your semester UW GPA both with and without the +/- to meet the condition, as they have not specified the method used (does it include non a-g courses? +/- factored in or not?)</p>

<p>If I recall correctly, the UW GPA is calculated without +/-. You should be fine.</p>

<p>If you’re really worried, I suggest that you contact the admissions office for confirmation. They’re going to know either way.</p>

<p>If you are attending a CA high school, the general GPA rule discounts +/-. If you are outside of CA or international, it may depend on how your school calculates the GPA (whether there is variance tied to the +/-).</p>

<p>You are fine, I ended up with a C- in Linear Algebra for my senior year and I was fine (err last year, so unless the rule changed in 1 year. ._.)</p>