UCB conditions of admission (haas)

<p>so i got into UCB Haas school of business for fall 2010. But i got a problem. Here are my conditions of admissions:</p>

<h1>You must notify your Admissions Officer immediately, in writing, of any additions, drops or withdrawals from courses you plan to complete this academic year.</h1>

<h1>You must complete your Haas admissions requirements and at least 60 UC-transferable semester (90 quarter) units by the end of the spring 2010 term. Immediately contact your Admissions Officer if you will not be able to meet this condition.</h1>

<h1>You must complete all UC-transferable courses in the Winter and/or Spring 2010 terms with a 3.0 or higher GPA and no grade lower than a C. Immediately contact your Admissions Officer if you will not be able to meet this condition.</h1>

<h1>If you are currently enrolled or previously attended another UC campus, you must be in good academic standing.</h1>

<h1>Important: If you choose to attend summer session 2010, you must immediately notify your UC Berkeley Admissions Officer by email and your final, official transcript must be received in our office by September 4, 2010.</h1>

<p>I have a question with the third one. I got a C in a humanities course. It's a course used to fulfill my breadth requirement to Haas. It's not even a business course. I'm worried if they may take back my admission because of this. Personally, I think I'm good in terms of fulfilling it since a C is obviously NOT LOWER THAN A C right? And my last term GPA is 3.3 which is higher than 3.0...
But I'm just wondering if any of you have any experience like this? Do u have some friends who had a C in his or her last term before transferring into Haas or berkeley but still got accepted there?
What do you guys think?</p>

<p>Dude you are fine. You met all the requirements. I got one C in my stupid calc 3 class this past semester, and I’m an engineer. But I met the requirements, which are the same as yours. So that means you are good to go. Just send in your transcripts.</p>

<p>You’ll be fine. You’ve fulfilled all the conditions they set out, so there’s no problem.</p>