<p>I have been accepted to Cal, but I received a C in AP Calc last semester. My weighted GPA was still a 4.0. I will probably get another C for next semester. Is a C in calc low enough for UCB to rescind? </p>
<p>If I get an F, what are my chances?</p>
<p>Cal doesn’t care about senior grades, you just need a 3.0 UW per semester to not get rescinded. If you’re above 3.0, they won’t even blink at the C. But no D’s or F’s though because, wouldn’t that mean you won’t graduate? Then you’ll get rescinded.</p>
<p>I don’t know about CAL, but UCLA says you have to contact them if you have a grade lower than a C. You still have 2 months, why don’t you try to bring it up???</p>
<p>You’ll be OK with a C. As the poster above says you just to maintain a 3.0 UW.</p>
<p>Try not to get any F’s. You probably won’t be able to graduate with them, anyway.</p>
<p>If you get a D or an F you will be rescinded. UCLA and UCB have the same requirements. No Ds or Fs.</p>
<p>UCs have a policy against Ds and Fs. Even Merced rescinded my friend’s acceptance for a D+ in Calc AB.</p>
<p>Yeah anagenis where did u get that information… And are u guys sure a D will for sure get u rescinded like that??</p>
<p>Unless you can explain why you got a D ( real reason, not senioritis), than I’d predict you get rescinded</p>
<p>what Erin’s Dad said. A “D” is not a credit grade.</p>
<p>Yep, UC policy: No D’s or F’s.</p>