<p>So this year I kinda got pulled into taking 7 AP classes by the parents....
Last semester was fine and I managed to get some decent grades.</p>
<p>However, senioritis kicked in hard the second semester. I managed to fail AP chemistry, D's in AP Statistics, AP Calculus, AP French L&C, and AP Literature. I have C's in AP Macro/Micro Economics and AP Psychology.</p>
<p>I know its really bad.</p>
<p>Anyways, I'll be attending Arizona State University. I've already got the confirmation deposit in and all my orientation and housing set up. </p>
<p>Will I my admission be rescinded? Someone told me that as long as I meet their competency requirements I should be fine.</p>
<p>You make it sound as if you were an innocent bystander, minding your own business, when “senioritis” victimized you. You let this happen.</p>
<p>If these really are your grades, I think there’s a very real possibility that any university might withdraw its offer of admission. At a minimum, I think they’ll admit you on probation, assign you to a special advisor, and watch you like a hawk. </p>
<p>You should be on the phone discussing your situation with the most senior person in admissions at Arizona State who will take your call, and not asking people online who have no connection to the university.</p>
<p>Let me restate Sikorsky’s note to you. You better come off your senioritis fast and call ASU asap – I mean this afternoon. </p>
<p>Otherwise, you’ll be at community college in September. ASU has no reason to keep you at this point unless you make a serious commitment to show them you won’t fail out first semester and be a drain on their resources. that’s exactly what you’ve shown yourself to be. You need to convince them otherwise.</p>
<p>Read and re-read Sikorsky’s last paragraph. Adhere to it to the letter. If you don’t understand the directions read it again.</p>
<p>I’m going to ASU, I called them, they don’t revoke admissions at all as long as you graduate and meet their requirements</p>
<p>I might get an F in physics this semester, but that doesn’t matter since I already have three years of science. I’d get the english grade up, at least to a D</p>