<p>I got accepted early decision to Virginia Tech's College of Engineering, but I think I may have screwed myself over. My cumulative GPA before senior year was a 3.6. Well my first semester grades sucked. I had a D+ in AP Calculus BC, a C in AP Physics, and a C+ in AP English Literature. Of course I got a letter from Tech saying that I must significantly improve my grades or they'll reconsider my admission. </p>
<p>Well, I've actually been able to raise my Calculus grade to a C for the semester (after the transcripts were sent and the letter was received) which also brings up my semester GPA to a whopping 3.286. How likely am I to get unaccepted? I have a feeling that I shouldn't have to worry about getting unaccepted from Tech as long as I have nothing below a C and no more than 3 C's in AP classes. </p>
<p>Also, should I resend my updated semester transcript? I'm thinking maybe I shouldn't because it would show a greater improvement when I send my final transcript.</p>