<p>I expect to get accepted in McCombs, or at least liberal arts.</p>
<p>If I get all b's and a c in calculus (I've been suffering from a severe case of senioritis) this semester, will I be in danger of getting my acceptance revoked?</p>
<p>I expect to get accepted in McCombs, or at least liberal arts.</p>
<p>If I get all b's and a c in calculus (I've been suffering from a severe case of senioritis) this semester, will I be in danger of getting my acceptance revoked?</p>
<p>Nope. I wouldn’t worry about it. Just pass with decent grades and you will be fine.</p>
<p>You should be fine if you are accepted. If you are describing your first semester grades, they may have an effect on the decision. Second semester, those would be fine.</p>
<p>You mention that you might get it revoked, but you haven’t been accepted nor have you received any other status. I would still exercise caution. Those grades are the last piece to the decision that they will see, a negative set of grades is not a good thing. Presumably your high school will send your grades to The University of Texas at Austin. Make no expectations, it’s a craps shoot.</p>
<p>TLDR: In short, ending on a high note is the best option.</p>