<p>I am an admitted student and fortunately will be able to avoid d’s in all my classes but may have four b’s and an A and B in the second semester. I will obviously try to get them up but that is sufficient correct?</p>
<p>I heard at UCLA and UC Berkely you must maintain a 3.0 but a davis its no d’s and fs?</p>
<p>When I applied, the stipulation was to keep a 3.0 weighted GPA your senior year with nothing below a C-. I’m assuming it’s still the same.</p>
<p>Should I call admissions to confirm, my three c’s are in ap classes and one c in economics</p>
<p>I think on your MyAdmissions page there should be somewhere with the admissions conditions. If you can’t find it, I’d contact them to be sure.</p>
<p>I looked at the conditions and it said </p>
<p>1.</p>
<p>Maintain Academic Performance</p>
<p>Continue to maintain the same academic performance upon which your admission was based or higher. You must complete all courses listed on your admission application for your final year with grades of “C” or better and you must graduate from high school. Grades of “D” or “F” are NOT acceptable and must be reported.
2.</p>
<p>Any “D” or “F” Grades and/or Dropped Courses in final year</p>
<p>If you receive any grade lower than “C” or drop any course(s) in your final year, you have not met your conditions of admission and must immediately submit an explanation through MyAdmissions, along within your plans to repeat or make up the course(s). If you have previously informed us of your “D” or “F” grade(s) or dropped course(s) by mail or email, you must provide an explanation through MyAdmissions. You may not drop or withdraw from any course(s) reported on your application without prior approval. Failure to report any of the above scenarios may result in cancellation of your admission.</p>
<p>They asked for my senior year first semester grades where I had 2 C- and a C + an granted me admission but does that mean a “C” is any c grade ?</p>