Does Penn really rescind accepted students

<p>Longstreet:
I had A<code>s. But if i got accepted with a C-, i don</code>t think a couple C<code>s will make much difference. I know a student much like myself who got into Brown and got B</code>s and C<code>s third and fourth terms. I have looked into this a lot because i was freaking out about it myself as my grades have dropped a little (i haven</code>t slacked off, the material is harddd !) and schools rarely rescind. Basically, if they question my grade(s) i`m going to have my AP Calc teacher write a letter stating that i stay after EVERY DAY. AP Calc is just terrible. </p>

<p>So, one or two c<code>s probably won</code>t be a problem.</p>

<p>AND on the “Ask the Dean” part of this site, it saidd:</p>

<p>“Colleges will insist on a final transcript from your high school, but they do not like to rescind offers of admission. Most do so only in extreme circumstances. If, for instance, you are ordinarily an “A” or “B” student and you get a “C” in one class in your last semester, that won’t cause any problem at all. Even a “D” (or perhaps an “F”) in a tough course like AP Calc probably won’t hurt you.”</p>