End of year grades

<p>Hey I was accepted ED and while I know we have to send our end of the year grades, does Cuse admissions ever revoke acceptances because of bad grades, but still easily passing? Like basically if you don’t fail or get kicked out of school year ok?</p>

<p>I heard that colleges in general RARELY revoke admissions unless you really did so bad that it’s unacceptable. Well it was also proven by statistics. You can slack, but don’t take it too far.</p>

<p>So basically I just can’t fail a class (which I know isn’t possible for me now) or get multiple D’s my 3rd trimester?</p>

<p>I wouldn’t take the chance. I can’t get anything lower than B-(80). I usually get at least a A-(90) in a class. I would recommend getting at least a B- for all your classes because it’s still a risk. Wouldn’t you say so? I think they will revoke if your admission if you get a D in all your classes because that’s barely passing, but just keep it in the range of what you usually do. Slack, but don’t do it to the point where you it looks obvious that you literally didn’t care.</p>

<p>Well I had a C+ in my first trimester and that was prior to them accepting me. I take AP Physics and my teacher can’t teach.</p>

<p>bumping this</p>

<p>I wish I can help anymore, but that’s the best I can do lol</p>

<p>I’d say general rule of thumb to be on the safe side is maintain at least a 3.0 GPA, and dont’ get anything below a C-.</p>

<p>Depending on the university, if you have something lower than a 3.0, they might put you on academic probation for the first semester/year, or they might outright rescind your admission offer.</p>