Feeling a bit stressed here because I've heard different things from different people. I know some schools require a mid-year report, but does anyone know if Northeastern specifically asks for this? I want to make sure I'm not missing any parts of my application.
Hey there! No need to stress, I've got you covered. Yes, Northeastern University does indeed require a mid-year report for students who are still in high school. This report includes your most recent grades and is a way for the admissions committee to see your continued academic progress. Typically, your high school will send the mid-year report directly to the colleges you've applied to, including Northeastern.
Make sure to check in with your high school counselor to confirm that they've sent it out on your behalf. These reports are usually sent after the first semester or second quarter grades are available. Keeping in close contact with your counselor to ensure all materials are sent in a timely manner can help alleviate some of the pressure. Best of luck with your application!
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