Does colleges like to see improvement?

<p>My grades aren't that grade but they are getting better.
During freshman year, i messed up and got a 75 average for both terms. (Due to family problems) Now, my average is 93 for sophomore year term 1. (which only makes a 80 overall on my transcript so far. </p>

<p>So for example on my transcript, it will say.
2007/1 Science 65
2007/2 Science 65
2008/1 Science 93</p>

<p>If i keep this up until the end of senior year. My overall average would be about 88. Because freshman year dropped it down.</p>

<p>For example, Would Cornell accept me with this transcript since there is improvement. (But is still not within the 91s range) - Not talking about SAT grades, just school grades.</p>

<p>colleges obviously hate improvement.</p>

<p>^^sarcasm? not funny. but colleges do like to see improvement on a trancript. They looke for improvement or consistency. At least that’s what the college advisor and every person who’s come to my high school has said. (Giant high school of 4800 that’s like academically crazy/good)</p>

<p>Cornell is a long shot.</p>

<p>Colleges absolutely hate improvement. They don’t want people who have the ability to work hard and get better. The want geniuses who start off strong and slack of repeatedly.</p>

<p>The ideal grades: A, B, C, F.</p>

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<p>remove the stick from your bootay plz & thank you, since you’re clearly a CC noob.</p>

<p>Does colleges likes to seeing basic grammatical coherency?</p>

<p>hahaahhaha ^^</p>

<p>um yeah improvements great.</p>

<p>actually, i thought post #2 was quite funny :D</p>

<p>my favorite was post number 6.</p>

<p>Does colleges read CC?</p>

<p>godd i hope not. or else we has all been screwed for a long time coming ;)</p>