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I remember reading online a lot of stuff about how, so long as you weren't flat out stupid at the time, colleges don't really look at your middle school gpa. I've been seeing many things about this and it doesn't really give a straightforward answer. So can somebody tell me if they actually pay attention to middle school GPA?
And before anyone says it, I have a 4.0 and I study hard, so don't go "doesn't matter, just keep your grades up" and all that. I just want to know if they look at it. |
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I remember reading online a lot of stuff about how, so long as you weren't flat out stupid at the time, colleges don't really look at your middle school gpa. I've been seeing many things about this and it doesn't really give a straightforward answer. So can somebody tell me if they actually pay attention to middle school GPA? |
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What you do in middle school amounts to nothing. It is a waste of time aside from learning basic skills for high school. The only reason to get As over Ds is basically to get into honors and/or ap/ib etc classes in hs. You can take normal classes your freshman year then take all those next year, but don't expect your teachers to sign u up for honors etc if you scrubbed middle school. But anyways I don't recommend those as a freshman.
All in all I wouldn't really work much in middle. Straight Cs and what not are fine. ---------- Post added March 9th, 2011 at 01:18 PM ---------- What you do in middle school amounts to nothing. It is a waste of time aside from learning basic skills for high school. The only reason to get As over Ds is basically to get into honors and/or ap/ib etc classes in hs. You can take normal classes your freshman year then take all those next year, but don't expect your teachers to sign u up for honors etc if you scrubbed middle school. But anyways I don't recommend those as a freshman. All in all I wouldn't really work much in middle. Straight Cs and what not are fine. |
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Colleges look at all of the following |
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Colleges look at all of the following Other then that GPA's are nice. |
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Lot's of colleges are being tolerant to low SAT scores to the point where they barely matter, however they are still important to take and you should just so they have something to look at. They love Extra curricular activities and in your interviews you have to show that you have a strive for that only college and want to be a part of it and do all you can. |
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I completely disagree. For competitive colleges and universities, high SAT/ACT scores are extremely vital to give you an edge over the other applicants. While your GPA and how rigorous your schedule is will be looked at, the things that you balance on top of school (sports, a job, clubs) are also scrutinized. |
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Brown doesn't take SAT's into consideration, as don't many other colleges. They *used to be important up until around the time a little before we entered high school, however population is changing, and so are the rules. |
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Colleges look at all of the following Though really, the APs that you take in your Junior year matter the most, as that's when colleges will be focused on your transcript more. Basically, Junior year is really crucial, as it can benefit/hurt your chances at competitive colleges by a great amount depending on what happens. |
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