How much can I let my grades slip and still get into the University of Michigan?
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Ive been accepted to LSA but I want to know how much I can let my grades slip in my last semester and still get in. In other words, if i get a couple of C's and the rest B's and A's, will they revoke my access? thanks
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Answer:
I wouldn't let them slip too far, if I could help it. When my friend and I graduated from high school in 2008, we decided to go to two different colleges. She applied to U of M with a 3.5 GPA but a mediocre ACT store and they rejected her application. U of M is a really difficult school to get into. Your grades and ACT scores have to be in tip-top shape. A few C's shouldn't hurt too much, but try your hardest to finish up the last semester strong.
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