<p>I'm just wondering if there's a general rule for the second semester of senior year grades like there is for the first semester? (ie. first semester was no 3 C's, D, or F)</p>
<p>I want to finally be able to relax a little until college starts -_-</p>
<p>Sorry I'm a little confused on the wording - do you mean no 3 C's, D, F for first semester AND no 3 C's, D, F for the second semester? (ie. 2 C's first semester + 2 C's second semester is fine)</p>
<p>Or do you mean no 3 C's, D, F for the whole year? (ie. 2 C's first semester + 1 C second semester would result in danger?)</p>
<p>this is what all my friends/teachers tell me (i live in Ann Arbor and a lot of people go to michigan from my school)... but you can get 1C first/second semester than 2Cs in the other (or any other combination to get 3 Cs), or a D/F in either first/second semester in order for it to be dangerous (dangerous = warning most of the time). </p>
<p>oh yeah, and it matters which class the C/D/F is in. A non core-class and extremely difficult classes are often given leniency on (from what I heard)</p>