<p>One B won’t kill you… Jeez…</p>
<p>im wondering the same as shinywing</p>
<p>How bad is having 3/4 Bs in AP classes? 2 of the Bs are from double period AP Biology, which weights the grade twice.</p>
<p>I don’t see why a school would recind a student application for having B’s, a B is a respected grade.</p>
<p><i don’t=“” see=“” why=“” a=“” school=“” would=“” recind=“” student=“” application=“” for=“” having=“” b’s,=“” b=“” is=“” respected=“” grade.=“”> Maybe. But at top colleges they don’t really want to see a student filling up his mid-year full of Bs, even though they probably won’t rescind his acceptance anyway.</i></p><i don’t=“” see=“” why=“” a=“” school=“” would=“” recind=“” student=“” application=“” for=“” having=“” b’s,=“” b=“” is=“” respected=“” grade.=“”>
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<p>If UoM is the University of Michigan, then I’ll just tell you that I got in (OOS + LSA honors) with some stupid academic excellence scholarship with a C in calculus AB AP and 5 other B’s in high school. So, don’t sweat a B- in calc…you’ll be FINE!</p>
<p>Well s!%#. What if one had 4.0UW grade 9/10 but then got 2B’s (7/7 ib courses) junior year? Sad part is that colleges don’t see percentages (89.[not high enough] = GG GPA)</p>