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dpopiz

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I got admitted to compsci at UC santa barbara with 3.2GPA.

interesting...


so now how does this work. I've heard that UC's sometimes decline people after accepting them if they find out your senior-year grades. well I think I'll get a C in calc for the year, but overall I probably still have 3.2 or maybe higher. do I have reason to fear being later declined?
 
Originally posted by: dpopiz
I got admitted to compsci at UC santa barbara with 3.2GPA.

interesting...


so now how does this work. I've heard that UC's sometimes decline people after accepting them if they find out your senior-year grades. well I think I'll get a C in calc for the year, but overall I probably still have 3.2 or maybe higher. do I have reason to fear being later declined?

It's called conditional acceptance, and when you get a paper copy of your acceptance the conditions should be outlined on there.
 
Originally posted by: dpopiz
I got admitted to compsci at UC santa barbara with 3.2GPA.

interesting...


so now how does this work. I've heard that UC's sometimes decline people after accepting them if they find out your senior-year grades. well I think I'll get a C in calc for the year, but overall I probably still have 3.2 or maybe higher. do I have reason to fear being later declined?

CONGRATS


FELLOW AGUCHO HERE CLASS OF 1999

GOOD LUCK

too bad it isn't the same as when I went there with "free" love now it's a bunch of brainiacs.
 
Originally posted by: kermalou
Originally posted by: dpopiz
I got admitted to compsci at UC santa barbara with 3.2GPA.

interesting...


so now how does this work. I've heard that UC's sometimes decline people after accepting them if they find out your senior-year grades. well I think I'll get a C in calc for the year, but overall I probably still have 3.2 or maybe higher. do I have reason to fear being later declined?

CONGRATS


FELLOW AGUCHO HERE CLASS OF 1999

GOOD LUCK

too bad it isn't the same as when I went there with "free" love now it's a bunch of brainiacs.


so you're saying it was "free love" in '99?
 
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