my admission might be taken away! :'( !! Help me please !?

<p>First of all thank you for even looking at my dilemma!... I was accepted to UCLA, my dream school but, my senior year I received two Cs (in AP Calculus and one D in AP Biology. On the UCLA admissions page it clearly states that the admitted student has to report two or more Cs and any Ds or Fs and that it can very much cause them to revoke the acceptance. Any advice? Please will they give me options? Can I talk to UCD, I rejected them, about possibly letting me attend there ? Please anyone !? Help me I'm so so scared ... Some stats (I know miracle I got in )
-total 7AP classes
-4.21 weighted gpa
- lots of extra curriculars, one sport, long community service hours
- 1440 SAT
-24 ACT
I believe that is pretty much it ?</p>

<p>The only people who can answer your questions are the admissions officers at UCLA. Steel yourself tomorrow and give them a call or shoot them an email and explain your situation. I’m not very familiar with the UC System so I can’t give you much guidance as to whether UCD would readmit you.
Best of luck. </p>

<p>I agree with the above advice. One thing, though… You may have to wait until Tuesday to call. It’s Memorial Day weekend and I’m assuming the people you would need to talk to aren’t working. I would suggest calling UCLA first; if that isn’t going to work out, then call UCD and beg for your place back. It’s all you can do.</p>

<p>UCD doesn’t like D anymore than UCLA, the entire UC system can and will revoke for D. There is nothing anyone can do. I’d talk to your GC asap and report the D and deal with the consequences. It is very possible you will have to have other plans come fall. The earlier you know the better to make plans.</p>

<p>Thank you all for your responses! I understand that the only people with the answers I’m looking for are the admissions officers. I will talk to them as soon as possible and beg my heart out. That was really dumb for me to say that UCD might take me with a D it is a great UC and it does not like Ds more than UCLA, I apologize. Thank you all, if anyone might have been in a similar situation and would not mind sharing what the result was, please let me know :((</p>

<p>Wait are those FINAL GRADES or grades on tests?
UC’s care about final grades, ie., if you have 2 C’s or 1D (or both) as your final grade for the year. They don’t care if you got 1D on a test among a dozen other grades.</p>

<p>Yeah, given that you said you have two Cs in AP Calculus, I think MYOS1634 is right - that you got two Cs on class assignments.</p>

<p>UCLA means that you need to report two Cs or a D or F as final grades, not on homework assignments or even exams in class. They don’t care about that, only your final grades. Only if you get two Cs or a D or F on your final transcript it is a problem.</p>