GPA after application

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What is the standard that most schools make their admitted students keep during their last two semesters of undergrad?

I have an extremely difficult semester this Fall and also this Spring, and with interviews its not any easier. Im just concerned about being accepted and then being rejected because of a decrease in performance.
 
same for me too...

i think you have to probably keep at least the school's average and not bomb out in your classes. I'm sure the schools would probably be lenient...though if your GPA isn't good enough, I think they give you another year to retake the class and then readmit you the following year.

But I'm not 100% sure on that one. Chances are if you try and you've done well the whole time along...you should be fine. 🙂
 
I think it depends on the school. Most schools want you to get at least a C on the remainder of your classes. If they've already accepted you, they can't take back the offer. To be on the safe side, try your best, because you never know if you'll get in or not. If you slack off thinking that you'll get accepted and then don't, what will happen if you need to reapply next year?
 
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