UCB Conditions of Admission question...

“Complete all senior-year courses listed on your application with an overall unweighted B average for each term and no grade lower than a C. Immediately notify us, in writing: if you did not meet the grade point average condition for any term of your senior year; or of any changes to your senior year class schedule.”

Well, although this isn’t my situation, what would happen if you didn’t get a 3.0 unweighted? My buddy did not… he got a 2.6667 uw or so.

Is he screwed? I’m worried for him. It would really, REALLY suck to be revoked from UCB after all those years of hard work.

<p>Looks like he didn't work hard enough when it really, truly mattered. :P</p>

<p>Chances are, his admission will be revoked. There's no reason (from pure GPA) that they shouldn't. I would consider sending in a letter explaining any special circumstances, and if there aren't any, then I <em>would</em> be worried. Colleges can and do revoke admissions.</p>

<p>Starman, your "friend" should be more concerned about not treating his friends to free food like he promised.</p>

<p><em>pulls out baseball bat</em></p>

<p>They really do revoke so watch out. My brother suffered the same consequence.</p>

<p>a got a question:
I have like 3 classes (yea, 3) in my own high school, and I also took math classes at a CC in the last two quarters.
On my app, i wrote that I am going to take a Chem and a math class in the Spring quarter. But then, since I'm a high schooler, I have the last priority to register for classes. So the chem and math class that I planned to take are all full and I can't take it next quarter. Will I be screwed cuz I'll not complete the planned senior courses as written on my app????</p>

<p>i'm worried now:(</p>

<p>Yes, my friend is really very in not a good position to be in. </p>

<p>::Pulls out baseball bat::</p>