I'm freaking out.

<p>I was never a straight A student I recieved terrible grades my freshman year.
These were my grades
A
B
B
B
F
F
A
C
C
F
F
SOPHOMORE YEAR
A
A
A
B
A
A
C
A
A
A
A
A
A
JUNIOR YEAR
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
B </p>

<p>I applied to ucla with these grades and was admitted. I believe that my personal statements made a big impact. And I had over 200 hours if community service. </p>

<p>However so far my senior grades are not looking good. They are the following....
Senior year
A
A
A
A
B
C
C
A
D </p>

<p>What are my odds if getting my admissions revoked? </p>

<p>Well, this is the transfer forum. What’s your contract say? But you definitely need to get the D up. If you can, you might be alright, but idk. Depends on your major.</p>

<p>Are you in high school? I would call admissions and ask about the D… I’m not sure about high school students but for transfer students, we’re supposed to maintain a 3.0 at most UC’ and nothing below a C. </p>

<p>As I recall, getting a “D” in your last semester of high school is grounds for getting your offer of acceptance rescinded. You better avoid getting a substandard grade at all costs.</p>

<p>I was admitted as undecided in the the college of Letters and Science </p>

<p>Are those your quarter grades or final grades? If they’re the former, then you’re fine. If not, I know that some schools will overlook a poor grade if the student scores well on the AP exam…I’d call and ask. In this case, it’s better to ask for “permission” that it is to ask for forgiveness.</p>

<p>Best of luck. Hopefully you can bring those grades up! </p>

<p>UCs can and do revoke for a D. If that is not your final grad you need to bring it to a C at all costs. Next time please make a better thread tittle.</p>