<p>So when I was a freshman I got an ISS for skipping into the baseball dugout during lunch. Does this affect my chances for applying to a prestigious college. Other than that one incident I'm a very good AP student. Will they see it as a mistake that I grew from or a characteristic? Help!</p>
<p>As long as you don’t try to hide it and are honest and take responsibility for your actions, I’m sure you will be fine. Hey, at least you weren’t caught with like drugs or something, lol.</p>
<p>My school doesn’t have AP or honors classes just advanced courses. But our system is</p>
<p>100-93= A
92-85=B
84-76=C
75-70=D
69-0=F</p>
<p>Advanced classes get 3 points added to the final grade.</p>
<p>^I don’t see what that had to do with anything…useless post </p>
<p>OP: ISS as a freshman means nothing, especially when its for something as trivial as going into the dugout. If it was something illegal, then its a different story.
You’re fine as long as you don’t lie about it.</p>
<p>I was just recently suspended in-school for forgery. It was a prank and I told the teachers that it I was forging it, but for doing it I was still suspended. The collage form asks the guidance counselor: “Was you child ever involved in diciplinary actions resulting in a probabtion, suspention, or exclusion?” However, thankfully, an In-School Suspention is regarded by many schools as a detention rather than a suspention. Ask your guidance counselor how she will answer the question when asked by the collage. If she will report it then you must too. If not, you do not have to.</p>
<p>Seriously?</p>