Senior year 5 A's 1 C will I get rejected from UCs, USC, &/or USD?

<p>These were my 1st semester grades.
A AP Government & Politics US
A CSU Expository Reading & Writing(non-AP)
A AP Art History
A AP Physics B
A Teacher Aid(non-academic)
C AP Calculus AB</p>

<p>So my non-academic GPA is a 4.33 & my academic GPA is a 4.4. The reason I got a C in Calculus was because I struggled early in the year because I skipped Pre-Calculus and jumped straight into it from Algebra 2. The class got easy & I still almost squeezed in a B. Long story short I got a C. The first C I have gotten in a AP class. Will this get me rejected from University of California Los Angeles, University of California San Diego, University of California Irvine, University of California Riverside, University of Southern California, & University of San Diego. Will the C kill me even though it counts as a B in a regular non-AP? Been stressing out about this lately. I was told that I got an A in AP Physics which is a really hard class in which a C would've been respectable. Is this true? Should I not be stressing out about this?</p>

<p>Bump. I was asking a similar question on behalf of a friend. He got a C+ in a class (AP Stats) and he’s going into engineering.</p>

<p>bump bump bump</p>

<p>I’m in the same exact position as you and I have been stressing out since yesterday.</p>

<p>I’m in the same position as well…HATE AP Calc!</p>

<p>Seems perfectly fine. I’d be wary about taking Calc at the UC’s without more prep, but they won’t slam your door shut based off of one C, especially if your UC GPA is still above 4.0</p>

<p>UCs don’t check senior midyears when making application decisions. You’re fine.</p>