UCLA rescind help!

<p>Hi,
I was accepted and will be attending UCLA in the fall, hopefully and I have a few questions about UCLA revoking admission. First of, I know i have to report two C grades or more during my Senior Year, but will I get my admission revoked if I do? For semester 1 i had a C in AP Calculus, and this semester it looks like i might have another C in Calculus too. Can anybody shed light on my chances on getting rescinded? Im currently doing everything i can to get a B but im scared it wont be enough. Please respond,
Thank you for your time. </p>

<p>If you were admitted to Engineering there’s a good chance you’d get rescinded. Not sure about L&S.</p>

<p>I reported a C grade in my ALevel exam, and mine was not revoked. I’m from L&S. Maybe if it’s only one course then it’s okay?</p>

<p>I don’t think you will get revoked, but you better learn your math well especially since you’re doing engineering. :|</p>

<p>Thank you all for your replies!
Somehow, i pulled a B in Calc and a shockingly A in all my classes. Goes to show how a little pressure can go a long way.
I’m a life sciecne major btw</p>

<p>@bluefireworks - Great job, now go enjoy your summer!</p>

<p>Hey guys I have a quick question. On my UC application, I said that my summer school was on the semester system. However, now that I am looking at my official transcript from my primary high school, my primary high school has listed the grade as one total grade (10 units) instead of five units for the first semester and five units for the second semester. The grades are still the same and they do not affect the gpa in a negative way. To illustrate, I said how I took algebra 2 during summer school and received a B first semester (5 units) and a B second semester (5 units). On my primary official high school transcript, it lists the course as a single entity in receiving a B (10 units). Do you think this is a major issue. Thanks for your time. </p>

<p>@lakeshow96‌ DO NOT KEEP HIGHJACKING THREADS! Make your own!</p>

<p>Great news @bluefireworks! As was noted over at a UCLA thread (just by looking at a ton of posts noting the same “C” situation), the UCs don’t really rescind with Cs. That was pretty much the case down the line; in fact I don’t remember seeing one person rescinded - although certainly, like anything in life, there could be exceptions. But probably not likely.</p>