Transfer admissions question- could admission be rescinded?

<p>Hey all, I have a question which is probably silly, but getting an answer would put my mind at ease so here it goes. Right now I'm at a community college, and I need to know if this is something that could get my admission revoked. Copied and pasted:</p>

<p>"Hey guys, got a question. I was a high school dropout who applied to cal and got accepted. I made it clear on my application and in my essay that I dropped out in the middle of the second semester of my senior year. Earlier today I went to my high school to order a copy of my transcript, since cal requests it. I'm looking at my grades from the semester I dropped out and it says: F F F F A C. This is because I made an agreement, before dropping out, with my AP Bio and my AP Chem teachers that if I got a 5 on the AP they would change my grades. I got 5's on my AP exams and my F's were changed to an A and a C.</p>

<p>So, now I'm worried that the person who checks transcripts will see that I completed AP Bio and AP Chem and therefore I didn't really drop out at the time I said I did. But my transcript clearly indicates that I got a ton of F's and that I did not graduate. Should I be worried? Is this something I should contact my admissions officer about? God I hope I'm just being paranoid."</p>

<p>I think you are over analyzing the situation. They prolly wont care or wont even notice. If it clearly indicates that you did not graduate, then dont worry about it. If they have any questions, they will contact your school, but they prolly wont since its a big school; therefore, dont worry about it.</p>

<p>You didn't graduate. That's the part they're looking at. What grades you got in your final semester are immaterial; as mojojojo says, they probably won't even look at it. </p>

<p>If you're worried about it, however, call Admissions and ask.</p>

<p>Thank you both for the replies. I will not worry about the situation any more. I've been driving myself insane over this thing, I actually tried to track down my AP chem teacher who doesn't live in california any more in case I needed her to testify on my behalf. I can see how silly I was being now.</p>