Anonymous wrote:This is one of the most refreshing threads I’ve seen on dcum. I’ve had the same concerns about DC’s senioritis. Fingers crossed it won’t affect his admissions. He is B/B+ average student to begin with, not on the highly selective route. We’ve been pleased with his acceptances, but his senioritis has been stressing me out. I’ve told him the possible consequences and hope he gets it all together by the end of the year. He’s on track to graduate, but probably with lower grades. All the best to everyone and your DC.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe go somewhere fun for Spring Break and he will be recharged to try harder afterwards?
Anonymous wrote:My A student is going to be B student for this semester. I hope it will impact the admission.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't worry OP.
My kid is struggling right now and has missed a lot of school this quarter for health reasons. Her very experienced guidance counselor told me she has never seen a college rescind admissions over grades. She has only seen problems when a kid has a serious discipline issue or doesn't graduate for some reason.
Probably true, but it's best not to make assumptions. I know a kid whose counselor got a call from Stanford when he went from A's and B's to C's. State schools are less likely to care, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:he is normal and so are you, and he is going to enjoy college and have a great time.
refreshing to hear form a parent of a b student, you are a rare breed -everyone around here is a 4.0 1600 kid.
Hi. I try to post here often and be upfront with his very normal stats for just this reason.
Me too! 3.3/30 ACT kid doing just fine, other than current senior slump which also is fine
I'm OP. I feel like there should be two DCUM College boards - one for high flying kids and one for the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:Please don't worry OP.
My kid is struggling right now and has missed a lot of school this quarter for health reasons. Her very experienced guidance counselor told me she has never seen a college rescind admissions over grades. She has only seen problems when a kid has a serious discipline issue or doesn't graduate for some reason.
Anonymous wrote:You are not alone! My 3.8 UW gpa kid was carrying an F(!) in a class for a bit. He’s brought it up since then, but I was spending time googling college policies re: this myself. I did emphasize to DC that the college *could* throw them back!
However, like pp, my impression is that it is very rare. On another thread, someone said they knew someone who did flunk a course and the college required them to retake it in summer school. (That prospect was enough to scare my kid straight.)
Anonymous wrote:If it makes any of you feel better, I crashed and burned my senior year and there were no repercussions. The university I went to never asked - I did have somewhat legit reasons as my mom became extremely ill and I had to take care of the family. But nobody asked. I went from straight As to barely passing my 7 AP classes my senior year.