<p>How are your grades holding up? Where is the line between acceptable and in danger of getting acceptance rescinded?</p>
<p>My grades are decent...mostly A's, some B's..just don't get C's and you're fine</p>
<p>they looked at my first quarter grades when they accepted me</p>
<p>4-A's (94-100 = A)(2 AP's)
1-B+ (90-93 = B+)(1 AP)
2-B's (84-89 = B)(2 AP's)</p>
<p>...so you need to do worse than that to be rescinded, that is the best i can give you</p>
<p>I'm getting all A's so far....I think grades need to drop down to like a C average before theres a chance of getting your acceptance rescinded....just keep up what you've been doing and you should be fine...</p>
<p>Mine are pretty much the same (two B's, the rest A's). I don't know where the line is, but I would still feel pretty safe if another B or two crept in there.</p>
<p>Hmm 6 As.. 1 B.. Calc BC is starting to get to me I have a B- average in there... Would a C look that terrible?</p>
<p>Meh, my grades are far worse thus far this year than the past three years of high school...not because I'm slacking off, but because my classes aren't complete jokes anymore...I managed to get one B and the rest A's first MP in all AP classes, but my grades are on a sharp decline as the amount of work I'm doing dwindles to what it was junior year (virtually none)...</p>
<p>stay away from the C range. as long as our grades dont fluctuate too much from junior year grades, i think we are fine</p>
<p>oh man i've been really worrying about that. i still feel pressure to do well at school. but i'm like, ahh i hate you ap calc!! and i just don't want to do the work. cornell accepted me with 1 A, a B+, and three B's. So I'm pretty much a B student. could a c in ap calc be really that bad? slash ap physics too. i have no intention of doing math and science at cornell at all. i want to do humanities and spanish, artsy fartsy stuff like that. or another question, does anyone know of any REAL stories where (Cornell) students' acceptances have been rescinded? Please share. I'm worried.</p>