Do most colleges look at weighted or unweighted?

<p>This is what the admistrator officer from michigan told me at a college fair:
in michigan they TRUELY dont look at your freshmen year, and they dont look at your senior year, also they dont look at your grades from non academic courses. They recalculate your grade so that your gpa reflect your grades form academic classes from only your 10th and 11th grade.</p>

<p>ADVISE: dont take too much honors or AP dont give yourself an excuses saying it was an honors course, the reason is becasue of psychology.
you will get the HELPLESS affect; which is the effect you get because you pity your self and you end up not trying your grades will fall later if you keep taking honors and saying its fine becasue youve taken too much honors. </p>

<p>my friend barly took any honors and he wasnt in the highest math class or the highest french class he could be for his grade. iwas, i was taking ap clac in junior year, and i took french 5 in junior year. it was too chalenging for me i had 4 aps in junior year and 3honors course. my grades fell, my friend got into michigan. (honors courses suck if you get a b</p>

<p>I think you can add Johns Hopkins to that list of schools that doesn't really look at freshman grades. It is my understanding that they look at your grades from 10th and 11th grade. YEA!! JHU!! :)</p>