WHAT do you need to maintain!?!?!

<p>ok so i got into CU and im almost for sure gonna go...</p>

<p>does someone know and want to tell me exactly what type of GPA or grade i need for second semester senior year?....cuz i kinda have been slacking.</p>

<p>If you're worried about a couple of B's, then don't sweat it. You might even be able to pull off some C's and still be admitted in the Fall. The last thing any college wants to do to you is take away your opportunity to go to college at all, because that's what's going to happen if they rescind your acceptance. But this doesn't give you liberty to botch your grades completely; you still need to show that you've adequately passed high school and that generally you as a graduate are the same student that Columbia accepted.</p>

<p>thanks...
does n e one know or have something different to say
please spill</p>

<p>No. This has been asked a million times. Don't get more than a couple C's and you're fine.</p>

<p>nice so 2 is fine?</p>

<p>wow, calm down dude. don't think about how close you can get to failing and still get away with it. instead, just keep your grades as high as they can be (that's why you were accepted, right)? if anything is lacking at the end, just let Columbia know and explain why. they're pretty understanding.</p>

<p>hahaha yeah, what blah111 says. besides, it also depends on trend: going from 7 semesters of straight a's to straight c's is different than going from a B-average to a couple of c's.
just make sure you don't fudge anything up too badly.</p>

<p>lmao ok thanx guys</p>

<p>btw, if you do badly enough they may put u on accademic probation right when you get to college, which clearly doesnt look good</p>