Rescending Acceptance

<p>So I've been accepted to Hamilton RD and I've been thinking about a few things. My grades have slipped a little bit from A's to A- and a little like that. I was wondering if Hamilton revokes acceptances and re-reviews applications of accetped students if they see that the student grades have dropped a bit. Does anybody know if Hamilton has a history of revoking acceptances? If so, how low do your grades need to be in order for them to do that? By the way, my GPA has went from a 3.8 to 3.6.</p>

<p>HB, you should be ok…</p>

<p>the Univ. of California schools rescind when the GPA for senior year drops below a 3.0 and I would imagine that your slight drop would not matter much for Hamilton</p>

<p>You’re kidding, right?
Either that or you are an over-anxious type, so let me put you out of your misery: dropping from As to A-s is not a problem.
Period.
Don’t worry; be happy.</p>

<p>Yeah I think I am the over anxious type… Thanks alot you guys, I appreciate it! Just out of curiousity, has Hamilton ever rescended acceptances before? And if so, then what was it for?</p>

<p>Not spelling rescinding correctly.</p>

<p>Hamiltonboy, the only time that Hamilton has rescinded acceptances is when potential students were caught mispelling the word “rescinded”</p>

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I heard they did it once for a student who spelled “curiosity” and “rescinded” wrong, but otherwise, no.</p>