<p>I was accepted to the College of Engineering at Michigan. But I really slacked off this year and hear are my grades:
AP US History B+
Band A
Orchestra A
AP Calculus C <- this one
AP Chemistry B
Computer-Aided Design A
AP Lit A-
How harsh are they about something like this. I fully intend to get serious and joined the M-STEM Program to help in this process. I'm really nervous.</p>
<p>Typically your conditions of acceptance are
- Don’t get lower than a C
- Keep a 3.0 unweighted GPA
- Don’t get suspended, expelled, or arrested
Since your lowest grade is a C and your GPA (by my calculations with A(+.-)=4 B(+,-)=3…) is something like 3.4 you should be fine. </p>
<p>You’re fine but think about why you did poorly in Calc as Calc here can be pretty rough.</p>
<p>^This is true. At many schools Calc, along with Chem, is a “weeder” course. If you’re not doing well in Calc in high school (senioritis or no) you should consider studying over the summer. </p>
<p>I think 1 C should be okay, but you can ask the school for sure. I have heard there are around 50 admitted students got rescinded each year.</p>