Rescinded

<p>What will it take to get your admission rescinded? My friend (yes really a friend, she doesn't have a CC account) is prolly gonna end up with 3 or 4 As, if not 4 As then 1 possible B, and a solid C. Is there anyway she will get rescinded?</p>

<p>I seriously doubt it, but she could call admissions.</p>

<p>doubt it. are these ap classes? i find it hard to imagine that someone would get rescinded for one C.</p>

<p>Don’t worry.</p>

<p>3 APs inculding the C.</p>

<p>AP scores are not important; I guess you don’t need to report the scores before you schedule your classes. I don’t remember seeing S1’s report card, but, I guess, his was worse than yours.</p>

<p>It’s not about AP scores it’s about the grade in the class. She has 3 APs in which one of them is the C class, the other 2 AP classes and the 2 regular classes are both As.</p>

<p>It depends on what her grades were beforehand.</p>

<p>Many admitted students go from low A’s to high B’s once they’re admitted; it’s common senioritis and will not likely even merit a ‘warning letter’ from an adcom to said admitted student if the grade change is minimal.</p>

<p>But if this girl is going from an A in a class to a C… you can be sure that an adcom will be sending her a letter asking her what’s up.</p>

<p>Most of the time, when someone’s grades drop dramatically they’ll just be asked to explain their grades in a letter and will possibly be told to take a year off (but this is very rare).</p>

<p>She had a B last semester in the class it isn’t really a big drop and she was accepted with mostly As and Bs with a couple of Cs, for her overall grades that is.</p>

<p>If she was accepted with a few Cs on her transcript, I’d say there’s zero chance she would get rescinded for getting another C in an AP course spring semester of her senior year. The only credible stories at my school about kids getting rescinded (and even these border on urban legends) had to do with kids getting arrested, comitting plagerism, of flat out failing a course.</p>

<p>Thanks for all the input, she is feeling better about it.</p>