The Big -ITIS

<p>I'm a second semester senior now, and for the past couple weeks, I've found myself procrastinating badly and feeling extremely apathetic about my academic performance. I'm aiming for some Ivy League Schools, Stanford, and Duke during the RD round, but just how low would I have to go to for there to be any possibility of my admissions being revoked? After first semester of senior year, I have a 3.9 GPA, with a good number of AP/advanced classes. I even got an award for having the highest weighted GPA among juniors last school year. Also, does past experience generally show that senioritis wears off by the time students start their freshman year of college?</p>

<p>bump bump bump</p>

<p>Anyone else read this as “The Big Tits,” or was it just me?</p>

<p>^That is exactly how I read it.</p>

<p>You two are so immature.</p>

<p>^^^ I was about to say the same thing, heh.</p>

<p>Heh.</p>

<p>In all honesty, I think that they would only be concerned if every single one of your grades fell past a B or you had more than one C.</p>

<p>If you could handle APs now, I don’t see why they wouldn’t believe your capability as a freshman in college.</p>

<p>Not immature as much as it is your brain mistakenly processing a word as something else because it looks like it. Doesn’t really mean you’re a pervert. </p>

<p>Anyways, yeah B’s are fine, colleges recognize that all seniors will slack off with their grades not mattering as much, but just make sure you’re not getting C’s or all B’s or something.</p>