<p>wilil UCs and other colleges automatically reject me or would they give me a chance to redeem myself? =(</p>
<p>Well, that depends. What are your other grades like, specifically calculus? Did you take honors physics? If so, what was your grade in that? What's your intended major? What other AP classes have you taken and what were your grades in them?</p>
<p>I could just go on and on with additional questions.</p>
<p>Man that sucks. Supposedly, a D in any class automatically disqualifies you from admissions to a UC, or so I have heard. I would guess that as long your other grades are good that they won't deny you admissions. That is of course assuming the UC's you applied to are lower tier. I am sorry to say, but I think that D kills your chances at UCLA or UCB.</p>
<p>There are no "Honors" Physics at our school... and my major is undeclared, and my AP calculus class is around the B or C range.... My class schedule is AP ENGLISH, AP CALCULUS, AP PHysics, Government/Econ, Spanish, and Art (for fine arts)...</p>
<p>anyone? ????? O_O</p>
<p>What's the rest of your application like? I'm guessing they won't throw it out, but it probably won't reflect well since it's your most recent work.</p>
<p>My friend took Anatomy and got a D in it her first semester. She went to the GC and GC said it was okay, because she finished most of her credits for sciences already (3 years science, 4 including Anatomy).</p>
<p>If they by any chance reconsider your admissions, send them an appeal letter.
Also, AP Physics ain't that bad compared to college physics (required for engineering and sciences), so I wish you the best of luck!</p>
<p>lol, the course title is not "AP physics' its "college physics" but its considered an AP, even our textbook is called "College physics" =P</p>