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LloydBanks

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I was wondering, after you get accepted you are expected to maintain decent grades, especially in the pre-requisites. So, say you get an acceptance but the next summer, just before you matriculate you pull a C- or D+ in a physics class. Would you then have to forfeit your seat, or do schools generally overlook those things if your gpa is decent?
 
LloydBanks said:
I was wondering, after you get accepted you are expected to maintain decent grades, especially in the pre-requisites. So, say you get an acceptance but the next summer, just before you matriculate you pull a C- or D+ in a physics class. Would you then have to forfeit your seat, or do schools generally overlook those things if your gpa is decent?

I am assuming you are talking about pre-req courses. A "D" = no credit, therefore you did not complete the pre-reqs and you cannot matriculate.
 
The reason I ask is I know 2 people that got C-'s in Ochem and still matriculated even though the schools said you have to get at least a C. One got into Scholls and I can't remember the other.
 
I dont think that the schools care about the plus/minus system considering many undergraduate institutions dont use it. As long as you get a C +/- or better after you are accepted.
 
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