<p>hey guys,</p>
<p>the title says most of it.</p>
<p>if you've been accepted..what do you have to do to get your admission revoked?</p>
<p>just wondering</p>
<p>hey guys,</p>
<p>the title says most of it.</p>
<p>if you've been accepted..what do you have to do to get your admission revoked?</p>
<p>just wondering</p>
<p>C or no lower than that should be okay...</p>
<p>you mean as in final semester grade right? because right now i have all As except physics for this quarter which is really really bad right now, but then i think i'll be ok with that class by the end of the semester since i did ok in the 3rd quarter :S.</p>
<p>lol shubh....northview</p>
<p>lol joe....northview</p>
<p>As long as your G.P.A stays around the same number you'll be okay. I go to NYU (trying to transfer to Emory) and I think I got a C in AP Lit my last semester (good lord I can't even remember) it may have been a B-, but I balanced it out with an A in AP Calc and it balanced my G.P.A out.</p>
<p>all right so even if specific class is like B- or something, as long as other classes keep the overall gpa on the par with the past, it's ok then</p>
<p>I think that was a question, and yes. But anything less than a C is going to be examined. I think it's too hard to try and kick a kid out after admitting them, the only thing they really look at is G.P.A</p>
<p>If you had a 4.0, and second senior term you get at least a 3.5, you will be fine. As long as there is no disciplinary stuff, you can drop a few classes to B.</p>
<p>So they won't care about one C?</p>
<p>i think they only see your final grades anyway</p>
<p>so they don't care about one C?</p>
<p>what is my gpa is higher than before but has a C? haha</p>
<p>what about 2 Cs, 3 Bs, 1 A. </p>
<p>=D</p>
<p>ok never mind, my teacher offered the class extra credit since everyone's failing</p>