<p>I am really worried that San Diego State University may rescind my admission. I might end up with an F in my AP Statistics class for second semester. would be My high school GPA (10th - 12th grade a-g courses) would be 3.189 (unweighted) and 3.33(weighted). My grades for this semester would be an F in stats, a C in AP Macroeconomics, and 3 B's in ERWC, AP Spanish, and AP Euro. I have an SAT score of 2130, and my Critical Reading and Math scores are 660 and 710, respectively.</p>
<p>Will I be automatically rescinded for getting an F? Will they calculate my eligibility index with the new grades and then make a decision? I've tried talking to the admissions office, but they are currently too busy. Please, any advice or insight would be much appreciated.</p>
<p>SDSU has every right to rescind your admission since it states you need to maintain a C- or higher in all your classes. That being said, I am sure they make exceptions and you need to call them immediately. Also, is there any way you could talk to your teacher and ask for some extra credit to get the grade up to a C by end of semester??? </p>
<p>Talk with SDSU immediately, they will ask you about your other classes and grades. They do have an official policy of rescinding if you have a D or an F Senior year. They might be able to tell you if it is unlikely that they will rescind you or not, but they will not be able to give you any guarantees until an evaluator goes through your transcript in July. Do you have other choices? </p>