How poorly do you normally have to do in senior year

<p>for Stony Brook to rescind their admissions decision (assuming they accepted you)?</p>

<p>Let's say I'm a "B" student and I have decent extracurriculars, but I slipped a bit in my senior year and got pretty bad grades:</p>

<p>ap Economics: C (70)
English: C (75)
Math (calculus): C (70)
Math (ap statistics): C (70-80)
science (ap chemistry): B- (75-85)</p>

<p>Would grades like these warrant a rescind? How poorly do people who get their acceptances rescinded score in their senior year normally?</p>

<p>I would never put a number on it, especially in this type of forum. Hang in there and work hard the rest of senior year!</p>

<p>Chris</p>

<p>I’ve been admitted to SBU, and I was wondering the same thing. </p>

<p>My grades in one particular class have been slowly dropping each quarter due to its increasing difficulty (AP Spanish), and by the end of the 4th, I suspect the grade will be in the 70s. Every other subject is solid, either consistent or improving. What do you think?</p>

<p>EDIT: And I expect that my overall GPA will increase this quarter because I’ve been acing another course that I took on in the second semester.</p>