Final grades

<p>I've been working my butt off to maintain good grades for the course of the year, my only worry is my dual enrollment class, statistics. Admissions emailed me yesterday reminding me to send in my final transcript, and if I'm aware of any grades below a C I need to contact them immediately
I know right now, I have a solid C, which i'm still grumbling about since it's the only grade below a B I'll ever get on my transcript. I'm still worried tho, that the grade might drop to a D, which could happen if I get a 50 or lower on the final.
At this point, I figure I'd have to go take that final following a lobotomy procedure, but the fact that it's even in the realm of possibility freaks me out haha</p>

<p>So, my question is, should I email admissions with my concern?
Will it put me on the kids-that-have-a-chance-of-being-rescinded radar, or will my express for concern make me look like a care a ton about my admission? It's freaking me out. SOS!</p>

<p>Advice: 1) study for exam. 2) call admissions to tell them the situation 3) cajole teacher for better grade (if lower than c).</p>

<p>They know that stats/calc are difficult classes, if that is your only c or d, they will probably not rescind your admission. Also, calling admissions does will not work to your detriment in any way, it will make you look like you care about your admission.</p>

<p>Call or not, but DON"T GET A D. </p>

<p>They do not weight any classes below a C, they DO NOT accept for general education requirements any DE class below a C- period. If a C- or better is required in the MAP of your major in this subject you will automatically have to repeat it at FSU if you are not rescinded. If it is not a requirement for your major, you will not have to repeat it but it will not count towards the math you need for your gen ed requirements.</p>

<p>You must maintain an overal 2.0 GPA for all DE classes or your admission will be rescinded and I believe that is nonnegotiable. </p>

<p>This is a competative year. There are kids on the waitlist that they can draw from. Speak with your teacher/professor. Find out what you need to do/know so as to get a C on the final and a C for the year. Let them know you are concerned, and that this potentially impacts your entire future. And get a C or better in the class.</p>

<p>Thanks to both sunnyflorida and radeonx.
There’s no chance I’m taking the final lightly.
And I’m planning on majoring in Advertising…allegedly extemely competetive…and stat is required.
It’s funny, because my teacher calculated what we needed to get on the final in order to receieve an A, B, C, and D.</p>

<p>I read that, in order for me to get an A in the class
I need a 150 on the final. Ahahah</p>