Well im a sophomore but i have been thinking about colleges lately. But my question is whether they would consider my freshmen year as much as my sophomore and junior year because 9th grade was rele hard for me(i had a 3.0 GPA) but im doin well this year wit a 3.5 GPA. Im in all difficult classes and i took one AP class on World HIstory. I want to go to gerogetown or The George washington University.
Thanx for helping
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Colleges & Universities? Uniq_The_Geek answered Tuesday June 3 2008, 6:52 pm: yep, they look at your junior year...its THE MOST IMPORTANTTT... and as long as they see that u prgressed into a better student as the years passed by, theyll like that...b/c u worked your way up... alsoo extra curricular activities and the type of classes youre taking.. theyd rather take a student with a 80 average who took challenging courses like chemistry physics etc etc than someone who got a 95 100 average with classes like art and music.. good luck :)
nikitathecheetah answered Tuesday June 3 2008, 1:22 am: they look at your junior year actually.. not really sophomore or freshmen year.. and they als o look at extra curricular activities. so if you aren't any you should sign up for those so you can put them on your resume for college! well i hope i helped!
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