<p>Having two C's in one semester does drop your GPA below a 3.0 unweighted, but you have not necessarily breached your contract because the contract states that an overall senior year 3.0 unweighted must be maintained. Overall does not mean by semester.</p>
<p>a couple people at my school had their admissions rescinded due to a < 3.0 gpa for one semester.</p>
<p>but seriously....it ISNT THAT HARD.....STOP WORRYING.</p>
<p>Speak for yourself please. Calculus BC is really giving me a hard time (I considered dropping it), and my AP gov teacher makes his class hard.</p>
<p>does it really say it is 3.0 unwieghted with no more than two c's or is it implied because i call the office and they said to maintain your past records with very few c's. All the other uc's contract says to maintain past level, but no mentioins of any gpa's</p>
<p>why didn't you ask them how many c's you can get per semester? </p>
<p>admissions officers >>> everyone here on CC</p>
<p>That all courses (not only a-g) are counted; that's the first time I've heard anyone say that.</p>
<p>Yeah I remember last year that we had to calculate our non A-G courses as well.</p>
<p>If you are so concerned at this point why don't you just go to the source of the problem and ask them?</p>
<p>they don't give straight answers</p>
<p>you mind telling me how you know that? :rolleyes: asuidhasuidhsauidas</p>
<p>ahahahha oh gpine <em>shoots self</em></p>
<p>just do hw for all your classes, study the night before your exams, and don't go to jail. it's not that hard, and if you're actually concerned about it, you are probably not going to screw it up anyways so its ok.</p>