Rescindment of admission?

<p>I was accepted ED back in December and senioritis has hit hard (it doesn't help that I have seriously incompetent teachers in a few classes, but regardless...) </p>

<p>Has anyone ever heard of Dartmouth actually rescinding admission for a slide in grades? (no failed classes, of course.) How far would I have to slide? We're looking at possible 3rd quarter Ds in two AP classes ... I'm hoping it's not an issue, but I don't want it to be too late either.</p>

<p>I would try to bring those D’s up. B’s are no problem, and C’s <em>probably</em>would’t be too much of one either. But D’s are not good. especially multiple D’s.</p>

<p>Is going from straight A’s to straight B’s ok?</p>

<p>Better read this… and be careful!!</p>

<p>[A</a> Warning: Colleges Can Change Their Minds - The Choice Blog - NYTimes.com](<a href=“A Warning: Colleges Can Change Their Minds - The New York Times”>A Warning: Colleges Can Change Their Minds - The New York Times)</p>

<p>I think it’s too late to get rid of the quarter D in one class, but I should be okay provided I bring it up for the semester, right?</p>

<p>MUAHAHAHAHA KEEP UP DOZ D’S BROTHA! I WANNA GET IN!</p>

<p>Seriously, yeah, bring up those D’s. What happened, anyways? I would have thought that you would know your teachers pretty well by now.</p>

<p>I am fairly certain that it is is your semester and final grades they will look at. I don’t think the school sends them the quarter grades. But definitely bring up your Ds, pronto.</p>