<p>Video Production - A/A
Biology - B/A
Spanish 2 - A/A
English - A/A
HL Pre-Calc - B/B
PE - A/A</p>
<p>HL Spanish 3 - C/B
AP Calc - D/B
AP English - B/B
AP US/College Prep US - C/A
Journalism - A/A
HL Chem/ College Prep Chem - C/A</p>
<p>The last group is my classes this year (i’m a junior). The second semester grades are estimated. And I switched AP US and HL Chem to College prep. I wanted to stay in HL Chem, but I couldn’t do to scheduling conflicts.</p>
<p>totally lied. they only use the grades from your 16 competency classes (this is why i didnt get a scholarship) 4 years eng, 4 years math, 3 years science 2 years Social Studies 2 foreign language and 1 year fine art. </p>
<p>so use the same process, but only on those classes.</p>
<p>so obviously you havent ginished your 4th english class...so only calculate up to your junior year.</p>
<ol>
<li>Unweighted only</li>
<li>4 math, 4 language arts, 3 science, 2 social studies, 2 foreign language, 1 fine arts.</li>
<li>If you have more credits than you need for a category (5 math credits by senior year), then they'll take the highest 4 grades.</li>
<li>Algebra 1-2 before high school is only calculated if it appears on your high school transcript.</li>
</ol>
<p>No you cannot have a D, you must have a C or higher in every year of the required courses. If a grade is not listed for algebra it likely won't count.</p>
<p>You could always call ASU and see what they have to say about your situation, but if Calculus will be your fourth year, it appears that you'll either have to get another semester of math somewhere, or enter with a deficiency (where you have less than the required number of courses, I believe you can have one deficiency without any major issues, but it may affect which classes you take as a freshman).</p>