<p>I was curious as to whether or not UW is strict on weeding out admitted applicants with senioritis whose grades slip significantly. I'm not saying I'm lazy, but my second semester's curricula was more challenging than the first, and I simply didn't perform as well.</p>
<p>Let me give you a bit of insight:</p>
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<li><p>I got four A's and two B's my first semester (the B's were for CWP and US History).</p></li>
<li><p>I switched from taking English 12 in my first semester to AP English in my second semester.</p></li>
<li><p>My Pre-cal grade has slipped from an A to a B this semester, and if I bomb the final, it may slump lower by one letter grade at the most.</p></li>
<li><p>AP English isn't looking so hot, either. I had an A in regular English, but am now averaging a C this semester, which may or may not be fixable at this point.</p></li>
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<p>Do you think these two lower grades prompt UW to revoke my acceptance letter when I submit my final transcript this summer?</p>
<p>I’m freaking out about this right now actually. But my grades slipped way more than yours. I had a 3.5 first semester and may be looking as low as a 3.0 this semester. And I know UW will be looking at final transcripts way more in detail due to everything at happened this year with over enrolling + waitlists.</p>
<p>APComSci - A
Health - A/B
Honors BritLit - B
Calculus - C-/D - shiiiiiiiii-
AP government - B
Physics - B-</p>
<p>OH SON, apparently at worst I will get a 2.8.</p>
<p>So CC am I f-ed?</p>
<p>It is 2am and I have part 2 of my calc final today about finding volumes of 3d objects and arc lengths. </p>