Hey there, I'm a junior, and I've been wondering about the importance of senior year grades in the college admissions process. Do colleges consider my senior year grades when making admissions decisions, or do they only look at my grades from freshman to junior year? Thanks for your help!
Hi! It's great that you're thinking about college admissions as a junior. In general, colleges do take senior year grades into account when making admissions decisions. However, the weight they place on those grades can vary from school to school. Many colleges ask for a mid-year report, which includes your first semester senior year grades, and they use this information to help make their decision. It's important to maintain a consistent level of academic performance throughout high school, including your senior year. Slacking off during your senior year can potentially have a negative impact on your college admissions prospects, especially if your grades drop significantly. So, keep working hard and doing your best in your senior year! Good luck with your college applications!
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