Colleges/Universities that Don't Look at Freshman Grades

<p>What colleges/universities don't look at freshman grades. I currently have about half b's/half a's ( sitting at a 3.75 w/ p.e. and health etc, but about a 3.5 or 3.6 w/ core) at a very competitive private school (#1 in state) and im in the top 25% of my class, but I feel like I definatly could get all A's next year because the first half of my freshman year I was pretty lazy. </p>

<p>So Which Schools omit your freshman year grades? I think Stanford and princeton do right?</p>

<p>Thanks everyone.</p>

<p>Everyone has to stop complaining about getting B’s. Its not the end of the world. Calm down. Schools naturally discount freshmen year grades slightly anyway. You dont need straight A’s to get into a good school. I had a 91.1 GPA unweighted through my Junior year and I got into Penn. I hate all the posters who complain that they got a B in a class</p>

<p>University of Michigan doesn’t.</p>

<p>Any California public university.</p>

<p>“anonymous,” chill. The OP wasn’t complaining, he was asking a question. Whereas you are complaining.</p>

<p>If you’re talking about Stanford and Princeton levels, then I’d consider Berkeley/LA. I’d also suggest McGill University, in Montreal. One of the most respected schools internationally.</p>