<p>If not Rutgers, then what of the colleges you have been accepted at don’t require you to send in your final transcript?</p>
<p>Maybe you can try some “negotiations” with your teachers to up your F a little?</p>
<p>But, I think it is best not to mention anything to Rutgers unless they inform you about your grades.</p>
<p>I have the same problem as you. I failed honors calculus (63) and passed academic physics with a 65. The rest of my grades range between C’s and B’s. In my first semester of senior year I was doing well, B’s C’s and A’s. My midyear GPA was like an 88 so I don’t know how low it got. Let me know what Rutgers says about this because I’m scared I might get revoked as well.</p>
<p>That really sucks. But in all honesty since the school year has come to an end, all you can really do is wait and see. Rutgers might say that you are going to be “watched” during your Freshman year AKA see if your grades are good, or they might just rescind you, or they might not care at all. Like the person above me said there are ALOT of Rutgers students, its quite hard to actually keep track of everyone coming in.</p>
<p>probably get academic probation or something</p>
<p>Get the F to a D. Ds are OK. F might raise an eyebrow especially if you were already borderline when they took you.</p>