Rescinding admission offer?

<p>Hey all, so I just received my acceptance letter from UW a couple weeks ago. I am really excited because it was really my first and only university choice. I have a 3.9, two internships, and 5+ years of work experience. However, this is my final quarter at Bellevue College and I am almost sure that I will receive a D in my Statistics 130 class. I am terrible at math and found it to be really challenging, especially since I work full time. I received A's in the two other classes I took, but am wondering if my admission offer could be rescinded? I am really worried and was wondering if anyone has experienced something similar? Thanks!</p>

<p>I highly doubt it, unless your major is Statistics or something else very math-related :)</p>

<p>Could you get rescind if your last quarter classes are a little different then what you’ve planned in the application (The projected part). The classes were full so I had to take 2 different classes, it is still related to my major, will this be a problem? I’m sure I will end up with at least a 3.8 GPA in all three classes though, since these classes are a little easier than what I’ve planned.</p>

<p>Did anyone took different classes than that they’ve planned in the application before getting into UW?</p>

<p>Anyone?</p>

<p>I don’t think so. I took two different classes from what I put on my application and everything was fine.</p>

<p>Thanks, I hope everything will be okay!</p>

<p>With those stats i’m sure as long as you receive credit for the course they won’t even care. Since you’re also getting A’s in your other two. </p>

<p>I got in with a 3.3 and just recieved a 2.7 in zoology (put 3.4 projected on application) and i’m sweating bullets. Just gotta do my best to ace botany this summer, which i hear is pretty easy.</p>

<p>do you think UW will rescind me if I received all C’s, and a B? No D’s or F’s though and no C minuses</p>

<p>For B’s and C’s NO</p>

<p>For D’s or F’s…I would contact admissions. They will probably look at those on a case by case basis</p>