<p>Hello , CC!
So I have never failed a class before, but for the first time, I got a D- in AP Chemistry for my senior year. (D- basically counts as F at my school...)
Other than Ap Chem, I'm getting 3 A's, 2 B's and 1 C. My cumm. GPA is 3.9 without senior year, and my SAT and EC are pretty average.
How bad will my ap chem grade affect college admission?
I don't think I'll be able to bring it up to more than D or if lucky, D+.
The grading period ends in two days, and I'm so lost... please help.</p>
<p>It all depends on where you are applying. I suggest you read carefully the info on the website of those schools and also any info that was on the app since some schools require you to immediately notify them of any grades less than a C. You could call the schools and check if you need to report this. </p>
<p>More generally, some schools reserve the right to revoke admission if you don’t pass all your classes senior year. Again, check if this applies to the schools you are considering and how likely it will be. Also if it does you might want to notify them now even if they don’t require it. Reason being that if they revoke you later when they find out, wouldn’t it be better to find out now and choose a different school instead of having them find out over the summer and revoke you (at which point the deadline to accept an admission offer has long since passed on your other schools)?</p>
<p>What does your academic counselor say about this?
You say the grading period ends in two days…have you already taken the final?
Have you talked to your teacher about your grade (are all assignments entered and correct in the gradebook)?</p>