<p>Ok, basically I applyed to McGill after finishing my entire high school education as I chose to take all my finals half a year early( unusual I know, but its possible in the british system, just not done very often or advised). Anyway I had like a A<em>A</em>C as my grades. I stupidly told mcgill though in the application form that I plan to resit my grade C for a better grade. Now my question is what if god forbid I get something like a C again? I dont expect too but have to plan for the worst and hope for the best. Will my offer be rescinded? If it helps I know people who have kept their offer after getting somthing like BBC as their final grades even though they were predicted much higher like AAA in the application form.</p>
<p>By the way for the americans reading this, Grade C in the british system isnt like grade C in american high schools. Its like a 4 on the AP tests as we are offered advanced credit for grades C or higher.</p>
<p>They don’t rescind except in extreme circumstances (not getting your HS diploma, lying your on application, that sort of deal), which is not your case. Getting a C they don’t care about. Getting nothing but C’s suddenly, then they might.</p>
<p>I posted this thread here because my situation is a bit unique but even I can tell you for a fact that your fine and your offer will remain with that score. People have kept their offers with 32’s and 31’s in the past.</p>
<p>I’m stressing a lot as well, overall average went down 3% with one course dropping ‘majorly’ I heard that they don’t rescind for single courses but I’m still worried.</p>
<p>What part of “extreme circumstances” do you guys not understand? They won’t rescind you. Really, this is an extremely rare occurence. If you graduate from high school/c</p>
<p>I’ve heard that the faculty of sci is very competitive, and I am an IBDP student myself. One of my science HL course dropped from 6 to 5, and the McGill site states the science needs to be a 6. I’m thinking whether they will rescind the offer because of the competitiveness in the program.</p>
<p>If your “high school grad proof” and “completion of ib” thing is checked as received, then you should be fine. I called the office a few days ago when my transcript had been received but my status still remained, “offer of admission accepted”, and she said you’re fine and the status will change in August.</p>
<p>Science ain’t that competitive. They’re not going to turn your money away for one course. Really, they don’t rescind so easily, it would be a major hassle for everyone involved.</p>