<p>I know that this will prompt several responses such as "only on CC" and all, but anyway, I seriously need someone to help me de-stressify myself and help me soothe my worries. So for my junior year, I overloaded myself via NCVPS and still managed to pull a GPA of 5.6. No problem, but I thought "hey, if I can manage a workload as heavy as my junior year, then I can also do it my senior year." Big mistake. At the moment I am overloading and I may make a 5.0 because of some Bs this semester, which is a big drop from last year. Will UNC rescind or at least warm me about this drop? For those unfamiliar with my school's grading scale, it gives two extra points for AP and one for honors, and the valedictorian has about a 5.0, the kids in the top 2% have a 4.7+ while everyone in the top 10% has a 4.2+.</p>
<p>Only on CC…</p>
<p>You’re fine. Don’t worry so much.</p>
<p>Thats not a big drop.</p>
<p>Take a deep breath. Stop freaking out. Colleges just say that to keep people from flunking out their senior year.</p>
<p>As long as you’re not getting D’s or F’s you’re fine. Relax, enjoy your senior year! Trust me, you only get that once, as college seniors have the weight of the “real world” and full time jobs on their shoulders.</p>