How bad do your senior year grades have to be for a school to rescind...

<p>...your EA/ED admittance? Not for Ivy League or Top 20 schools; just in the context of, say, a second-tier LAC (New College of Florida, in my case). How bad would my first and second semester grades have to be for my admission to be revoked? Also, I technically wasn't accepted under an EA or ED program if that makes a difference--they just have a rolling admissions-like policy, due to their low influx of applications, the responses being sent in monthly waves.</p>

<p>A couple of C's probably won't hurt. But if you start getting multiple D's and F's, your pushing the limit.</p>

<p>Agreed. Are you wondering how much you can take advantage of senioritis, lol?</p>

<p>Yeah, I mean--it's not like I'm going to go out of my way to NOT work, but I definitely won't feel as disparaged and discouraged getting a bad test grade.</p>

<p>My thoughts on the subject: Keep up the hard work. However, don't worry so much about studying super-hard for those tests anymore. Try cutting back on your effort if you want for January and see where your grades go. If they slip to an uncomfortable level, then pick up the pace again. If not, then you'll have had a nice revelation about your study habits.</p>