<p>can your admission get rescinded for getting 2s on AP exams?</p>
<p>Absolutely not.</p>
<p>Anyway, you can just forego submitting your scores...</p>
<p>Absolutely Not. Unless you got convicted for murder over the summer or something...:)</p>
<p>It's kinda hard to go to Brown from a federal penitentiary. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>Nope. Not at all.</p>
<p>so for that pregridding AP thing......for which schools to send scores to should i grid brown if I know i will get a 2 or can I send to brown when scores arrive?</p>
<p>Gamer, put in Brown in case you do well, they won't give two ****s if you get a 2.</p>
<p>you can always have the scores sent later, if you're really worried...</p>
<p>After getting accepted to Brown my grade's have fallen quite a bit...I had a 4.0 all of junior year, as well as first semester senior year (and a 3.97 sophomore year). I think I'm burning out, though...right now I've got a B in one AP class, a C in another, 3 A-'s and only one A (in a BS class, by the way). Is it possibe that I'll get my admission offer rescinded? I've already sent in my matriculation card...I'll try to pull up my grades, but I'm seriously starting to burn out (don't have much fuel left in me, lol).</p>
<p>dont worry, i have a D in band and like 5 B's, no A's</p>
<p>If every straight-A student who ended senior year with a 3.5 GPA got their admissions rescinded, top universities would be practically devoid of a freshman class. Colleges know very well that a large percentage of high schoolers get senioritis, and it's no big deal, as long as your grades survive the semester. They also know that it might happen again in your senior year of college.</p>
<p>Lol, I went from a 3.9UW to a 3.14 second semester. You literally need to get below a 2.0 for them to even consider rescinding.</p>