<p>I know that if you get F's and D's, you will get your admissions revoked at both campuses....</p>
<p>but now I'm hearing that if you don't get the GPA you stated on the application for both campuses, then they have the right to revoke the admission as well. </p>
<p>For example, my UC GPA and SDSU GPA was around 3.96. Does that mean that if I get lower than 3.96 weighted (above 3.0 with no F's), then they will revoke?</p>
<p>No. Just don't get D's. I had a friend who had his UCLA admittance revoked for deciding to not to go to AP Physics his last quarter. He missed so much that he ended up with a D. If he had done bad, most teachers would be somewhat sympathetic as long as he showed some honest effort but failing to show up to class or take quizzes is another story.</p>
<p>A 3.0 won't raise any eyebrows at either school(s).</p>
<p>SoCal18, is that 3.0 overrall unweighted for UCLA or Berkeley or a 3.0 in all classes meaning AP classes must be at least a B?</p>
<p>If your in southern CA and have 18 year old rights where you can sign yourself out of school for um (cough cough) doctor appointments, go to the beach and enjoy your last 12 weeks stress free or at least after AP exams.</p>
<p>3.0 unweighted is too harsh for those of us taking multiple AP classes. What if I get straight B's and one C in all my 6 ap classes? Thats BELOW 3.0 unweighted! i think it HAS TO BE 3.0 WEIGHTED.</p>
<p>Yea that’s a 3.0 exactly. The best way to get your answer is to call SDSU admissions and talk to to them about it. Your GPA is still significantly high, so I don’t see why you would be revoked.</p>