<p>So I currently have 2 C's in pre-calc and physics and it will be nearly impossible for me to bring them up. They definitely won't become D's though. I emailed admissions and the lady said "a slight drop in grades won't necessarily result in your admission being rescinded" does this mean I'm safe?</p>
<p>You’re likely fine, it hard to tell because it’s the overall results (all of your classes, for both semesters) that matter. If you got 2 C’s, but 4 or 5 A’s, you’re likely fine. If you got 2 C’s, and 4 or 5 B’s, you could be at risk. </p>
<p>UF doesn’t like to rescinded offers, as students have already enrolled, paid deposits, gone to Preview (if a Summer B admit) etc. However, they will if you fall flat on your face :)</p>
<p>I have 3 B’s and one A, I’m taking ap lit, ap enviro, ap macro, and my A is in Spanish 4. These are the most AP classes I’ve ever taken and I’ve been working which I put on my application, I’m so nervous </p>
<p>I got straight A’s 9th, 10th, and 11th grade, and got accepted to UF based off of these scores. Then I sent UF my final transcript with 2 B’s fall of senior year and 1 B spring of senior year. UF didn’t mind at all. I heard they only care if you are either pulling Cs in the majority of your classes, or failing 2 or more classes. It’s normal to get lower grades senior year if you’re taking more difficult classes, especially APs. </p>
<p>I remember when i got accepted my grades went downhill tremendously. I wemt from mostly A’s and few B’s to mostly B’s and a couple C’s. No problems at all, enjoy HS while you have it.</p>