<p>I have been accepted into FSU for Summer with a 4.3 GPA and 1820 GPA.
1st Semester grades(B,C,B,A,B,C)
C in physics honors and AP Macro
2nd Semester grades (A,D,C,A,C,C)
D in physics h,C in English h,dual enrollment theology,Ap gov</p>
<p>Will my dual enrollment credit be taken since it's theology?
Pretty sure I did extremely well in my 3 AP's including macro,gov and Spanish Lang</p>
<p>All those Cs and that one D definitely does not look good. I would talk with your GC.
If you had maybe 1 C and the rest Bs, you would be okay. But those Cs and that 1 D makes it look like you just gave up second semester.</p>
<p>If we say that you will be rescinded, you will panic needlessly if we are wrong.</p>
<p>If we say that you have nothing to worry about, and we are wrong, you will be out of a school and not have had a chance to come up with a Plan B.</p>
<p>xfire says you should worry. If others agree with him, your anxiety level will continue to go up. If three others post not to worry, would you stop worrying? And then what, if they are wrong?</p>
<p>Call the admissions office at the college and ask for their policy for students who let their grades slide dramatically after admission and whether the D will get you rescinded.</p>
<p>It is better to KNOW than to have us GUESS. It’s a little too late to start worrying now that you did not bring those grades up after the first semester. It’s better to KNOW than to worry.</p>
<p>Seriously. Why are you piddling around on the computer when you should have already called FSU? This doesn’tt go away – even if you get 1000 replies.</p>
<p>aaron: talk to the teachers and ASK them what your expected final grades are. Then call FSU whether you have the exact info or not, telling them the scenario you find yourself in. Whatever the scenario, if inertia is your current solution, you have lots of growing up to do. Face what may or may not happen to you. But take a hand in trying to alter the worse outcome. Please. Get off yer behind – I know it’s tough. But you can mitigate some damage. Best of luck to you</p>