<p>i've been accepted, but i was wondering what type of grades will get you revoked? C's and below? or just a lot of B's as compared to A's?</p>
<p>four C's, a D, or an E.</p>
<p>so, in all ap classes would these grades get me revoked:</p>
<p>a- ap spanish
b- ap statistics
c - ap language and comp
c- ap bio
c- ap bc calc</p>
<p>You'd have to do some good explaining as to why you have three C's, even in AP classes. </p>
<p>One C is one thing; three is another.</p>
<p>even: you would need one more c...but i wouldnt push it lol</p>
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<p>Yep. If this happens, they send you a letter asking you to explain yourself. After sending in the explanation (or not), about 10% of these people get their acceptance revoked. Some, though I'm not sure how many (guess would be 20-30%), will keep their acceptance but be put on academic probation which will stay on their college record and be visible to potential employers or grad schools. The rest are fine. </p>
<p>Still, you shouldn't murder your HS GPA with a B- average. You might need that GPA to be good for internship and scholarship applications your freshman year of college.</p>
<p>is that 4 Cs per semester or 4 Cs Total, meaning an average of 2 Cs a semester?</p>
<p>per semester</p>