<p>I'm sure there are others that have a similar problem- senioritis. There's a line in UPenn admission guideline that says "ur going to upenn is contingent on ur grades being essentially the same as the last 3 years." I'm wondering how much leeway there is to the term essentially the same. </p>
<p>My grades on average were 3 A+S, 3 As, 2B+s
Now they are: 2 A+S, 4 B+s, 1 B, 1 C</p>
<p>Its not that bad is it? I mean im sure they've had worse cases. And also, Wharton school of business doesn't have a stricter guideline or anything right?</p>
<p>Now is the time to do whatever the heck it takes to pull those grades up and for goodness sake don’t let them slip anymore. Slap yourself and get back to the same goood habits that got you where you were. Don’t give them a reason to drop you!</p>
<p>When an admission counselor came to my school, my friend asked her how often people actually have their admission rescinded because of their senior year grades and she basically said it rarely happens. I’m pretty sure you will be fine if you Have As and Bs with one C.</p>
<p>I think the main problem is if you fail something. Other than that, as long as you have decent grades for the rest of senior year they aren’t going to do anything drastic.</p>