Will I get rescinded?

<p>So I am taking 6 AP courses during my senior year (of which I have all A's - I have always had A's since freshman year). In first semester, I decided to take a Multivariable Calculus class at a local community college because I thought I could be an overachiever and I had already exhausted my math curriculum at my school (I am currently taking AP Statistics as a math course this year). However, I was blindsided by this vision and it was really hard to juggle all those AP's, extracurriculars, and this really challenging one semester course all at once, so I ended up with a D in the class. I applied to quite a bunch of private colleges and UC's - will I get rescinded if they see I got a D in a community college course? I don't want all my hard work to go to waste because of a single grade! Please help!</p>

<p>Will that grade be on your final report?
Since you have 6 Aps and this is an ‘extra’ class, I doubt it’ll be enough to get you rescinded, but you may want to email each college that admitted you (AFTER they admitted you) to check, explaining it as an “extra class”.
6Ap’s senior year is crazy though. Take it easy first semester freshman year, take 16 credits including some AP repeats in the subject you hope to major in…</p>

<p>Send them a letter to explain the situation.</p>

<p>First off, the UC schools require you to report any grade under a C. Given that you probably got this grade in January, you’re already a bit behind on things. And they know it.</p>

<p>Rather than asking opinions on this forum you should be talking with the admissions offices at the schools where you replied. Not only is being upfront the mature thing to do, there is a lot more flexibility here in March with regards to what you can do over the next several months then there will be if you wait until they get your final transcripts in the summer. Perhaps they’ll ask you to take a replacement class. I hope that given your strong record the D won’t matter. But I don’t know. The people that do know work in admission offices.</p>