<p>lol, appreciated or not isnt my issue. I did suggest something practical, honest, sincere, and probably reflective of a tad paranoid overachievers like you. But your reply baffled me.
i think the main problem with most cc-ers is the extreme emphasis on going to a “great” school, on perfection of applications that applicants at some point don’t seem to live or function normally.
if you can understand why people are rescinded for failing grades, you would not have worried so much.</p>
<p>Actually, that’s not true at all. I use cc as a resource for advice. I don’t spend hours on this place. I have a great family, awesome friends, an amazing social life, and am a very passionate swimmer. I am loving my life right now. Being careful about something doesn’t have to mean I am obsessing over having a “perfect” application. </p>
<p>I didn’t know being cautious and responsible was so wrong. Maybe it’s because I don’t want to jeopardize something I worked so hard for.</p>
<p>If you reported it on your application then your admission decision was rendered, in part, based on the assumption that you will successfully complete the class. You are obliged to contact your admissions officer and explain the situation. They will tell you whether or not you should drop the class and the consequences of failing.</p>
<p>BTW, rescission = rescindment
<a href=“http://www.wordnik.com/words/rescindment[/url]”>http://www.wordnik.com/words/rescindment</a></p>
<p><em>at some point</em>…</p>
<p>I wont argue with you on this. </p>
<p>peace out.</p>
<p>Rescission is a fun word to say, but it rarely happens.</p>