<p>anyone know cornell's policy with taking back their offer of admissions if a person perform less than good?</p>
<p>I'm asking this because i didn't performed to well in one of my classes, a C+</p>
<p>this is for transfer admissions btw.</p>
<p>anyone know cornell's policy with taking back their offer of admissions if a person perform less than good?</p>
<p>I'm asking this because i didn't performed to well in one of my classes, a C+</p>
<p>this is for transfer admissions btw.</p>
<p>huy,</p>
<p>I don't think you'll have your offer of admissions rescinded. A C+ is still passing, and as long as you meet the minimum requirement (getting at least a 2.8 that semester) you'll be fine. I'm definitely going to get a bad horrible grade in orgo because i was extremely sick during the final, promptly threw up after the final from sickness and from being awake 60+ hours (maybe 2 30-minute shut eye sessions) and I still have one more final left. I've been awake since before last friday, and have had maybe 4 hours total of sleep since then. but anywho, thats a digression, and maybe it will make you reconsider coming? hehehe, j/k, i'm just a crazy person who does everything, jack-of all trade, but nothing great in any particular area. </p>
<p>but, yeah...just look at your acceptance letter, should state what you need. if they are ambiguous and don't give you a number, you'll be safe, but if they said at least something specific, then go with that. I know with HE, it was a 2.8 and no grades below a C or something.</p>
<p>thanks, i emailed them and they said that my decision would not be rescinded.
:)</p>
<p>Rescinding an application is very rare. You've really got to screw up bad for them to take away your acceptance.</p>