<p>hey, I got admitted to EA. Until junior yr, I had all As, and one A-.
In my senior year, I had As and 2 A-s in first semester.
I just got my progress report for 2nd semester, and I have 4As, 2A-s, and one B+(AP calc).</p>
<p>Will this grade change affect my admission? (like revoke admission or something like that) and if anyone know under what circumstances georgetown revoke admission?</p>
<p>I wouldn’t worry about one B+. Now if you are going to get 3 or 4 C’s and D’s, well that would be a different matter and you would really have to explain yourself.</p>
<p>Liz, let me get this clear. Since these are ‘semester’ grades, I assume you only have two semesters per year. Your first semester grades of nothing but A’s or A-'s will have been reported about now for your “mid-year report”, and you won’t have any other final grades to report until May or June, right? So, the progress report that you reference is a ‘progress report’ and nothing more - just a reflection of your progress to date and, since it is not final, it should not be reportable to any college, unless I’m missing something. And, as the others note, even if the B+ were reported, it would not be a red flag for any university in the world.</p>
<p>Really, breathe. Unless I’m totally mistaken, generally, as long as it’s just one grade and it’s not a D or an F, they don’t care. So, in other words, if that B+ drops to a C, but you have A’s in everything else, even then you’re fine. </p>
<p>Correct me if I’m wrong, but this was my perception.</p>