<p>Midyear reports are coming out soon, and I'm getting mostly B+'s and maybe 2 A's. On the ED agreement reply card, it said our admission can be rescinded if there's "a significant drop in academic performance." Exactly what constitutes a significant drop?</p>
<p>Yeah, you're in danger. Watch it.</p>
<p>Actually, B's are fine. Don't worry.</p>
<p>In terms of unweighted GPA, what would a significant drop be?</p>
<p>Probably a whole grade point average? (I think they should be as lenient as possible)</p>
<p>Don't get Ds.</p>
<p>Ya, try to avoid Cs, go to your finals, and don't get convicted of any serious crimes. Once you're in ED, you pretty much have to try to get rescinded.</p>
<p>My impression is...don't get D's or F's. I'm a Yale EA admit, but I talked to someone working for admissions who said, basically, don't realllly mess up. But B's are fine. Enjoy the rest of senior year...I know I am!!!</p>
<p>How about being predicted 4 As at A Levels but got just 2 As?</p>
<p>and 2 Bs....</p>
<p>Don't get a D or F and you will be fine. (Try not to test the admissions office by getting all Cs though.)</p>
<p>Second sem senior year? Well, after getting a 3.95 GPA my first 7 sems, I got 4 B's my last sem. It doesn't matter. CHILL. B's should take no effort for you.</p>