USC Rescind because of this?

<p>so i just found out i got into usc, but im having some doubts.</p>

<p>so this year has been crap for me. my parents had their own problems, and i ended up having to move out and am supporting myself financially working part time, etc... some extended family has helped me out as well, but thats beyond the point. in addition to this, i conduct research at USC (around 25 hrs a week, with a REALLY GOOD letter of rec from a USC professor.. which is my boss, per say).. so i have a lot on my plate.
as a result, i got 4 Cs and 2 A's on my senior year spring semester report card (3 of which are AP's) Oh, and usc did not ask me for midyear grades during the admission process. so they are probably unaware of this.</p>

<p>now, my question is:
will USC rescind my admission because of this drop in performance? (i used to get straight As and B's, never had a C until this spring.)
its not like im being lazy and slacking off, i just have a lot going on... any thoughts?</p>

<p>Oh, i forgot to say… this semester im doing pretty well. straight As and Bs. i think what screwed me up last semester was the whole shock and stress of the situation. im getting used to it now and can handle it better… so i could show them that this semester im improving… thoughts?</p>

<p>I’ve heard USC mainly revokes admission for those receiving D’s or F’s… I’m pretty sure C’s are in the clear, but I may be wrong. I wouldn’t be too concerned though.</p>

<p>thanks. anyone know for sure if there’s a certain requirement or anything? or around how many admissions they rescind per year?</p>

<p>It sounds like with your situation especially since your grades are back to normal it won’t matter - I would write a letter explaining everything just in case, however.</p>

<p>thanks, you think i should do it now, before the registration/enrollment deadline, or when i send in my transcripts in june</p>