<p>I was just wondering will 2 A's, 1 B, and 2 C's, in all AP classes get me revoked? My suffering grades are due in part by troubles at home along with a little bit of senioritis.</p>
<p>Even without some type of problem at home, doubt it. Colleges are fairly generous. My friend was still accepted with a D in calc BC, but I wouldn’t push my luck that far.</p>
<p>No, you’re fine.</p>
<p>hm…what about if one had a D+ in calc ab…?</p>
<p>I think if you try to keep all your grades around/above a C its should be fine but… D+? hmm I don’t think they’ll revoke you but try to get it up!</p>
<p>The only reason I’ve ever heard of a university revoking admission (at least from my high school) is if a student had straight A’s and suddenly dropped to all C’s and D’s. This makes it clear that you stopped caring about school and your grades reflect it.</p>
<p>If you maintain semi-regular grades (even like straight B’s with a C or something like that), you should be fine. Colleges understand senioritis.</p>
<p>No but stay away from Ds</p>
<p>em, ask your teacher if you can do extra credit to bump from a D+ to C-.</p>
<p>So a C+ and B with the rest As should be okay right? =x</p>
<p>rocking the straight-B’s right now :)</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure I am too.</p>
<p>ehhh I’m most likely gonna finish off with one A, two C’s and the rest B’s, in all five AP’s except one B in a regular class, but it’s got me worried should i be?
if I’m lucky I’ll pull two A’s, two C’s, rest B’s.</p>