karens
April 24, 2009, 3:28pm
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<p>I misreported a grade on my application. Will this cause rescindment? I reported an A when it was supposed to be a B. </p>
<p>Additionallly, I may be transferring high schools. If I take the hardest or equal-to-what-I-have-now classes, will I get rescinded?</p>
<p>Help! Please?!</p>
<p>Let them know it was a mistake as soon as possible.
If they don’t buy that excuse, you will be rescinded.</p>
<p>What class is this for…
YOU NED TO NOTIFY THEM ASAP…or ELSE you will be rescinded.</p>
<p>I think it will depend what class it is. If it’s a required class…</p>
<p>…in any case, contact them ASAP. </p>
<p>good luck.</p>
<p>This happened to me too (misreporting a grade - maddeningly enough it was a B+) and they said it was fine, so that’s encouraging - but definitely tell them about this and the HS switch ASAP. I heard faxing is usually faster in getting a reply than emailing. Good luck (:</p>
<p>why’s the shift from an A to B so important?</p>
<p>Don’t they just want a 3.0 average?</p>
<p>I’m about to go into higher grade!(exciting Iknow! )I hear alot of high schools check for scoresand grades on this grade in paticular.Any advice.</p>
<p>Itotally agree with Fiesta ON FIRE</p>
<p>This is important because it’s factored into his UC gpa. it isn’t his senior grades we’re talking about.</p>
karens
April 24, 2009, 11:13pm
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<p>so any thoughts?!?!?! It was a non-required class, as in, not a-g. But it was 11th grade. just an AP math elective.</p>
<p>It would definitely affect your UC GPA which will probably give them consideration to rescind.</p>
<p>dood. the best thing to do is notify them… if you haven’t already. #*(#$ are you doing? effing call them already. or ur screwed.</p>