Rescindment?

<p>Currently I think I will get 2 B, 3B+, 1 A-, 1 A for my senior year (6APs 1 regular-span 5)</p>

<p>that makes my GPA (senior year only) weighted: 4.228 uw: 3.37</p>

<p>when i applied I was a 3.76 uw 4.242 weighted</p>

<p>is this a massive drop in GPA? </p>

<p>my grades when i applied were As with 5 B+ and 1B </p>

<p>My reasons: AP physics C is not my calling and AP Biology is really hard. (I have a B+ in physics and a B in bio). ap lit is difficult and I've always gotten a B/B+ in ap/hn English courses (the other B). The 1 A is in multivariable calc/matrix alg. A- in AP stat. The other 2B+s in AP government and spanish 5). I thought I could get an A- in spanish 5 but I will try to raise it.
My grandparents (on my dad's side are dying) so I have been spending a lot of time with them and taking care of them lately (they live with my aunt who is 15 min away from home). I also got a job a senior yr to save up for tuition. I do have some slight senioritis but not really I think. I missed a lot of school December due to strep throat, stomach flu, . I have doctor's notes to prove those absences. </p>

<p>Do you think I'll be alright? I've been reading articles about people being rescinded with all Bs and 1 A </p>

<p>I read in another article that Dartmouth requests a letter of reason if you get 2.0 and below.</p>

<p>I honestly doubt you will get rescinded for having 5 or even all B’s. Now a C or lower, on the other hand, might cause them to reconsider.</p>

<p>Ah thank you >.< </p>

<p>a really quick question, but how do you know that I can get all Bs? (I will try not to)</p>

<p>Yea you won’t get rescinded. From the context of your previous gpa, you might get a warning letter if you end up with all B’s, but nothing else. </p>

<p>The person you read about who got rescinded with all B’s and 1A probably had all A’s in his/her high school carrier, and no explanation for the grade drop.</p>