decreasing trend

<p>IS THIS REAL BAD FOR TOP COLLEGES (not Ivy, but below that)</p>

<p>first school- A-,A,A+= 4.0 B-3.0
freshman A-/A- , A-/A-, A-/B, B+/B+, A-/A-, A/A, A-/A 3.78 GPA
softmore same as freshman year but with only 2 bs 3.85 GPA</p>

<p>BUT MY JUNIOR YEAR
moved to a different school with a different grading scale
B+ (90~94)= 3.5
A (94~100)= 4
and i think ill have A/A, A/A, A/A , B+/B+, B+/B+, B+/B+, A/A 3.78 GPA</p>

<p>im not particularly taking harder courses in my junior year... so would this look really bad?????????????????????????????????????????????? and the school doesn't rank...</p>

<p>and one more question: even you attended more than one school, you base your rank in your graduating class right?</p>

<p>I'm sure they'd notice it was just a different scale...</p>

<p>Yes, about the ranking. I'd talk to your GC, though--some schools, you have to have been there three years to be ranked, etc.</p>

<p>hey i want to know this too..
what if it decreased from 3.75, 3.85, to 3.65 in junior year Unweighted
is it a big blow to ur admission chance..
even you get the GPA up in the beginning of your senior year?</p>

<p>anyone??</p>

<p>and one more thing.. when considering the trend.. do you use the unweigthed GPA or the weigthed GPA??</p>

<p>I'm interested too since I started college courses last year and my grades dropped yet senior year I'm making all A's... will this hurt me?</p>

<p>I mean if you're changing by a point, I really doubt they'd notice.</p>