<p>For most of high school, I've had all As and the occasional B every now and then. At the end of my junior year, my gpa was 3.82. At this point in senior year, I have 2 Cs and only 1 A. It's not that I've stopped trying. In fact, I feel as though I'm trying as hard as I ever have. But could a school like UW rescind my application for these Cs in my senior year? I still have time to get these grades up, but there's some doubt.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure that as long your GPA doesn’t dip below what you reported on the application, you’re good. But 2 C’s seem like they could make a difference…</p>
<p>I doubt two C’s will hurt you. 23 students got rescinded a couple years back. There has to be 30 kids who get accepted and have worse senior grades.</p>
<p>From what I know, the only reasons you might get rescinded is if you get Ds/Fs, or drop from a straight-A student to straight-Cs.</p>
<p>I have the same question. So I had a 3.69 cumulative uw gpa my Junior year and now i think i might drop slightly below that after my senior year. will this affect me?</p>
<p>if you took harder classes no… my senior uw gap is the lowest uw gpa i have but i am taking all hard classes</p>