Final grades

<p>What final year grades do you think are okay, i'm looking at mostly Cs some Bs. To be fair, two weeks ago my friend killed another friend in a drunk driving accident which pretty much turned my life upside down(ruined 3rd/4th quarter grades... kind of really messed up my life and the lives of many)... i assume when my consuler mentions this it should be ok?</p>

<p>I don't think they'll care. I hope everything is okay with you though, that's definitely very traumatic.</p>

<p>I think so long as there aren't any d's or f's, they won't really mind. I'm really sorry about your friends, that's horrible.</p>

<p>thanks for the reasurrance and condolences, but yea, it's pretty bad.</p>

<p>You cannot do anything to change your senior grades up which you have already earned. Just focus on bringing your grades up for the rest of the year.</p>

<p>Don't waste your time trying to predict whether your Bs and Cs would get your acceptance rescended. It's not worth the stress :)</p>

<p>i can still work harder and try to bring it up, but there's a lot of things going on and i really need to be with friends so i want to know if it's worth it, this is really important to me, phoenix.</p>

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i can still work harder and try to bring it up, but there's a lot of things going on and i really need to be with friends so i want to know if it's worth it, this is really important to me, phoenix.

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<p>We all have to make difficult decisions in life. Good luck to you :)</p>

<p>i think in the grand scheme of things you should do what will be better for you - if that is sticking with those you love at such a time, don't hesitate. I highly doubt that Tufts will rescind your acceptance in the first place, and if you explain to them they will surely be understanding.</p>

<p>I am deeply, deeply sorry for your loss. I can't imagine what you are going through right now because I have never experienced something like that, but oh my god, I hope you can get through it. Don't worry about Tufts, they will definitely understand. Concentrate on what's important, it'll turn out fine.</p>