<p>If I have one C and the rest b's, is that ground for getting rescinded? I'm going to get back on my game but I'm afraid that my second semester grades may end up as this. How many students does UCLA usually rescind? I know I should not have slacked off but it is what it is and I am going to try hard for the rest of the semester but I was just wondering, if that were the case, is it probable to likely I would be rescinded? The C would be in AP Calc although that probably doesn't makes any difference...</p>
<p>You will be fine but just make sure it does not go lower then a C.</p>
<p>Read your admission contact, I'm sure it's this (which means you need to get an A to in a class to make up for the C): </p>
<p>Maintain Academic Performance
Complete your senior year program with the same high standards you have demonstrated thus far. You must complete the senior year academic classes listed on your application with at least a minimum overall unweighted B average and no grade lower than a C. You must notify our office if your grades drop significantly, you receive any D or F grades, or your class schedule changes. If you are taking college or university courses post-high school graduation, we expect you to earn a 3.0 or higher unweighted GPA in these courses [with no D or F grades]. [See Contacting UCLA section.]</p>
<p>your second semester is less than 3.0, but if you had even one A first semester with the rest B's, then youre good (A balances the C).</p>
<p>Oh! Thanks- I did not realize that it included the entire year...well, then I believe I am safe because I got straight A's so hopefully that helps the C out a bit. Thank you so much!</p>