<p>Accepted into RPI, I have officially entered full senior slump mode. And No, I'm not talking about the "sleep in class" senior slump, just the "don't want to open a textbook anymore" senior slump.</p>
<p>So, how much can I get away with my grades dropping? Most of my grades will stay the same as I already put in minimal effort but My AP Physics Grade will probably Drop from a A- first quarter, to like a C in the second quarter just because of incredible difficulty of the course. </p>
<p>Would this be too dangerous of a drop?</p>
<p>It probably will not be too dangerous, but I'd advise against it because you want to be scoring well on the Advanced Placement test at the end.</p>
<p>If you're starting E&M next quarter, you should seriously pay attention. It is significantly more difficult than the Newtonian mechanics section.</p>
<p>Well I AM on E&M right now, and its not difficult per se, but I just refuse to study hard, haha.</p>
<p>Be careful with slacking off. Not only will it affect you AP score, but certain college decisions. Schools can revoke admission decisions and/or scholarship decisions. I know one school I applied to said if I don't maintain a gpa of 3.5 or above, I lose their highest grant offer.</p>