Grades are dropping: Will I get revoked?

<p>I know this is a pretty common topic but I was wondering how badly do I have to score to get revoked? Before jumping to conclusions, I am NOT going to try to make borderline in my classes; I will strive for the highest grade possible if I can, but I would just like some reassurance since my parents were worried.</p>

<p>My course load for my senior year is pretty hard (for me at least) ... I'm taking four AP Classes (AP Physics C Mechanics, AP Language, AP Economics, and AP Calculus AB). I ended up with a C- in AP Physics for first semester and B's in my other AP Classes. I kept A's in my normal classes though. The reason why I did so poorly in AP Physics is because I had some schedule conflicts and I needed a 3rd year for a language (to satisfy other colleges like the UC's recommended policy) so I took AP and thought I could handle it.</p>

<p>The next semester is here and things are only getting harder. I think I can pull my grades up to B's hopefully but I just wanted to know that if I get two C's in AP Classes, would I get revoked? Any information would be appreciated. I will also be willing to provide any necessary information. Thank you guys so much.</p>

<p>P.S. FYI I don't know if this plays a role but I would say my stats for getting accepted into UWashington were somewhat borderline? Also in my Junior Year I took only 3 AP classes and one Honors. I ended up getting B's in all my weighted and I got a B in Chinese 2.</p>

<p>If you are accepted you’ll really have to work at it to make them un-accept you. Like Ds or Fs. If you start getting those, I might start to worry, but not with a couple Cs. </p>

<p>I know it’s easier said than done. I got a C senior year and even though I knew it wasn’t going to be a problem, I’d still worry about it.</p>

<p>A few C’s won’t matter. All C’s is still borderline.</p>

<p>Alright thank you so much guys. I will still try to get A’s and B’s but I just really need a breather. <em>relaxes a little</em> Really appreciate the comments! If anyone else would like to add, then that’d be great!</p>

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<p>^ check my post there. I don’t want to repost the same thing twice, but I explained it there to the best of my knowledge.</p>