How do you get an early acceptance to college?

Afraid my college acceptance will get reconsidered?

  • I'm a college sophomore at a smaller public university but I've always wanted to go to my state's flagship university. I finally got accepted for this upcoming fall 2012 year but this semester I took tougher courses (i.e. statistics) and am balancing an internship on top of it. I currently have a D in stats-- I've never been good at math, but they said they look for your grades to be consistent with the ones I initially got admitted with. I have a high D-- if I do well on the upcoming quiz and test, it could improve to a C, but I only have a few more grades left in that class and then the final. I'm just really afraid that the university will reject me when it's my dream school and I've already paid housing and initial deposits for it. I have no plans to stay at the university I'm currently at and have no alternative housing plans for next semester here and have not signed up for classes at this university. What should I do?

  • Answer:

    Get one on one tutoring.

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Schools are not in the business of rescinding admissions that they give out. Just do the best you can, reach out to the professor for help, get tutoring, and give yourself enough study time for the final. If I were them, I'd sooner just make you retake statistics at my university then to not admit you.

Marc B

Make sure you get a C in the course. The school will see your course load and know how well you did and how hard your semester was

Courtney

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