Finishing Senior Year

<p>"...your admission is contingent upon successful completion of your senior year in a manner consistent with the basis upon which you were admitted...if you performance has changed dramatically, you admission could be amended."</p>

<p>so i don't plan on slacking off, but what if i hypothetically get B's (or C's but not likely) in classes this year when i usually get A's...how dramatic does one have to deviate from his or her previous application grades to hopkins to have an admission amended? I prob shouldn't worry about this but i'm just wondering</p>

<p>Not very much but its hard for hopkins we revoke ED acceptees; because after all they included you in their assets for this year. Revoking you would mean losing a spot which could have been filled up by another qualified student, thus is it unlikely they will reject you if you have "more" Bs than you should. Now the meaning of more, I have no idea</p>

<p>does Hopkins have warnings?</p>

<p>I went from all As to mostly Bs and a few Cs in my final semester of HS and nothing happened.</p>

<p>Answered here:
<a href="http://z14.invisionfree.com/Hopkins_Forums/index.php?showtopic=145%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://z14.invisionfree.com/Hopkins_Forums/index.php?showtopic=145&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Just so you all know, there is no need to post the same questions on College Confidential and the Hopkins Message Boards. In fact, if you want a quicker answer, and a more reliable answer, I suggest posting on the Hopkins Message Boards.</p>