<p>Hi, I just need different opinions than my own because I'm beginning to freak myself out.
Ok, so I got into my dream school UCLA. And I was doing okay in this year until now.i have always been very weak in math and these are my senior year grades.</p>
<p>A
A
A
B
A
C
C
A</p>
<p>And</p>
<p>A
D</p>
<p>Both C's and the D are from my mathematics classes.
What are the probabilities I'll be revoked?</p>
<p>Are they final grades or are they like unofficial, because my school is a semester system, and we have like unofficial grade reports every quarter.</p>
<p>If you get 2 Cs or a D, I believe you are supposed to report it to UCLA’s admission office. You should double check this though, you don’t want to believe you’re in and then be told that your admission offer has been revoked! But I’m sure things will be fine.</p>
Don’t get arrested, expelled, etc
If you break any one of these rules you must report it to the schools admissions office and you COULD get rescinded. However they look at each violation on a case by case basis so depending on your situation you could be fine. Try to pull that D up to a C before the semester ends though. </p>
<p>Check Ms Sun website, I think for 2013, there was 167 from UCLA that were rescinded but the reason was not grades. However, UCSD did rescind about 100+(going by memory) that was due to bad grades for senior year.</p>