Second Semester Senior Grades, importance?

<p>Hello,
I know for UCLA, part of the requirements to be accepted is to maintain a B-average, unweighted for our 2nd semester senior grades.
Is there any sort of requirement for Boston College? I’ve heard that as long as we don’t fail classes, BC doesn’t do anything? Aye? Nay?
Just wondering…</p>

<p>bumpbumpppp</p>

<p>I believe if you don’t maintain a B average (I think its spelled out in the acceptance package), you need to talk to the Dean. Don’t know what importance the Dean places on these last term grades, but I’d expect a failing grade to be a problem requiring remedial action, perhaps a summer class or two.</p>

<p>Im having the same question!</p>

<p>I have a C+ in AP Calculus right now and a B in AP Psychology but I have A’s in all my other classes.
Do i have a chance of getting revoked from BC?</p>

<p>IcingOnTheCake, I wouldn’t worry too much if I were you.</p>

<p>Where did you see that in the packet? I can’t find it?</p>

<p>haha IcingOnTheCake are you serious right now…</p>

<p>wow one C+ thats soooo horrible</p>

<p>I also have a similar question: I have SERIOUS senioritis right now, but because I didn’t take the AP Calculus exam, I have to take the final. But I am just not motivated right now! So, I’m thinking of winging it…I had an A- third marking period and a B+ fourth marking period, so do you guys think it’s okay if I wing the final (and possibly fail it)? At my high school, each of the four marking periods count as 20% while each of the two exams (mid-term and final) count 10%.</p>