<p>3.0 unweighted is the average of both semesters right? so i can get a 4.0 uw first semester and 2.0 second without d's and f's? grades also cant drop "significantly". what would be too significant?</p>
<p>you cant have too many C's </p>
<p>you have a couple of months to go. dont give up yet</p>
<p>Something along the lines of no D's, no more than two C's. </p>
<p>I have a friend who was rescinded from UCI cause she got a D second semester, and she took it really hard. CC was pretty miserable for her, cause she was stuck at home while all her friends went away to school. I'm a total advocate of enjoying senior year, relaxing and partying with friends while you still can, but don't mess up after you've worked so hard to get here.</p>
<p>When did it ever say no more than two C's? I thought that was per semester or something.</p>
<p>Sorry to double post, but has anyone heard of someone being rescinded based on the "grades dropping significantly" part of the contract? What I mean by this is that they maintained a 3.0 unweighted, and no Ds or Fs, just Cs and such.</p>
<p>Do D's in AP courses come under the category of above a c in "college preparatory classes?" AP calculus for example</p>
<p>^ D is for dangerous. try to get it up, like NOW. better call the admissions office soon and tell them whats up.</p>
<p>would a 3.66 with no C's first semester and a 2.83 with 2 C's second semester be too significant? I am quite worried. i got into the school with a 3.50 unweighted average sophomore and junior year.</p>
<p>^ again, if you're not sure, call and ask.
they're the only ones who can answer specific case questions like that.</p>
<p>Thanks a lot misterr and liyana... I called and they said no D's in anything, but good thing my grade now is rising</p>