<p>So as of now, I have been accepted to the ACES program in storrs through EA. I have a 3.3 GPA - 6 AP's and a 2000 SAT score. I am also instate, with my father working part-time at the health center. I sent Uconn my first quarter grades in addition to going to their tours, asking questions through the telephone/being called by students, and overall showing interest. I also assume that they initially accept you to ACES before they accept you to your specific school.</p>
<p>My situation is that I might receive a D/D+ in AP physics for my first semester, which is obviously not good. I have gotten a couple of C's before in other AP classes, but never a D.</p>
<p>I will send them a letter explaining to them why my grades have dipped compared to first quarter, but I also wanted to tell them initially that I decided to drop AP physics and replace it with standard physics.</p>
<p>My question is: how far would you have to go to get your acceptance revoked? I have a D in AP physics and a C in AP calc, so that combination itself is not good. Should I also include both my response to my drop in grades and change in my schedule in one letter?</p>
<p>And if you have any free time, do you think you could review my letter for me?</p>
<p>I talked to my adviser, and all she said was to send my school's representative a letter explaining my D plus my schedule change. She didn't want to say that I should not worry about it, but she can not also say that admissions won't be alarmed.</p>
<p>What are your opinions?</p>