will I rescined if I cannot reach admission contract?

<p>Hi
I admitted UCLA as Mathematics-economics major.
However, couple of days before, I drop one of my major requirement (Discrete math)</p>

<p>And UCLA change my admission contract.</p>

<p>my admission contrct is "get B grade or higher in all of your subject. Also, your spring semester overall GPA have to 3.3 or more."</p>

<p>However, I cannot reach a B grade one of my subject and that is also my major requirement. I might got C later.</p>

<p>If I will not achieve my admission contract, what will be happen to me?</p>

<p>Does my admission UCLA gonna be rescined?</p>

<p>I'm really nervousing about this problem.</p>

<p>Please give me your wisdom</p>

<p>Sorry to break it to you, but you will probably be rescinded. :(</p>

<p>Is there another school that you can go to in the Fall?</p>

<p>talk to your professor and tell him/her your situation and see if there is anything you can do to get a B. Most professors are pretty helpful at CCs. </p>

<p>If not, cross your fingers and hope nothing happens.</p>

<p>Oh. Is this why you’re contemplating on sending in two SIRs in case UCLA rescinds you? </p>

<p>I’m really sorry to say this, but I think that they will. Especially since it’s a pre-req. :confused: But I also agree with sacooperr4, try to talk to that professor and see what happens! </p>

<p>Best of luck!!!</p>

<p>I’d try to explain my situation with the professor as well. Just give it a try and work hard then wait for the outcome!</p>

<p>Who knows if UCLA will respond before June 1st though…that’s another dilemma.</p>

<p>Ah…And it’s Friday. O_O </p>

<p>But the bright side of it is that most of the time if you score an A or a B on the final, you pass the class with that grade, right? So…I’d talk to the CC’s professor and see if s/he can give you an A or B if you do well on the final.</p>

<p>offer will most likely be rescined</p>

<p>You guys think he’ll be rescinded because he dropped a class or because he’ll get a C in another class?
I don’t think he needs to worry about a C. Dropping a class is kind of a big deal though.</p>

<p>I guess UCLA’s acknowledged about the dropping class thing so he’s safe with that at this point. But his major concern is that his new contract wants him to get at least all B’s in the remaining courses but he might end up getting a C. So, that’s why he’s worried.</p>

<p>I’d be worried too. I mean, it’s a contract, and if I for one reason or another fail to meet those conditions, that would break the contract, thus ending in rescind.</p>

<p>You all have it wrong.</p>

<p>This person will be rescinded for dropping a major pre-requisite. The C is not the issue.</p>

<p>^
I thought that too grey, but I re-read the original post, and it says that he already informed UCLA about dropping the Math and that was fine (I don’t think it would be) but then his provisional contract changed to say that he had to keep all of his grades with a B or higher so now he’s worried about a C he might be getting in another class, which is also a pre-req.</p>

<p>…at least that’s what I think it says.</p>

<p>^ i got that for the OPs post too sakurax.</p>

<p>Math Econ major… yeah… u will most likely of being rescinded if they got specific requirement which u can’t achieve.</p>

<p>math econ is pretty leniant on major preqs because there are so many of them . </p>

<p>the problem will be the fact that the person has to maintain a 3.3 and a B in each class.</p>