Second semester senior year: How much can one slack off?

<p>So I applied to all the UC campuses except UCSF and UC Merced, as well as UW Seattle, and some CSU's. From freshman to junior year I received A's in every single one of my courses except I received a B in English both semesters of Junior year. My first semester senior year grades were also all A's, with a single AP, being AP Calculus.</p>

<p>So I was just reading the University of California fine print and here is what it said to remain eligible for UC's after applying as a freshman: "Maintain at least a weighted 3.0 senior-year GPA in UC-approved courses." I assume this means both semesters.</p>

<p>Anyway, I have really been slacking off this semester because I have completely lost motivation. Instead of all A's I have 1 borderline A (AP Calculus, in which I have a 91) and 2 high B's. So I wanted to know, if I get like 2 A's, a B, and a 2 C's (lets assume they were in AP classes, so I receive weighted credit) would that affect my application at all?</p>

<p>I know I am probably the worst role model out there for a high school student, but I am just extremely lazy and wish to do the least amount of work which will get me into college now that I have applied.</p>

<p>So does anyone know exactly what UC's expect?</p>

<p>Sorry if this is the wrong section, I couldn't find an appropriate section to post this in.</p>

<p>Yeah its not a big deal. Even I have senioritis but I want to get a 4.0 gpa this year at least…I feel like if I don’t I’m slacking!</p>