<p>I'm currently a junior and will be applying next year. I was wondering if UVA considers my GPA at the end of Junior year or my GPA at the end of 1st semester of senior year??</p>
<p>I know this is a really noob-like question, but i just want to get this cleared up.</p>
<p>Both - they’ll want your transcript which will at least be complete through your junior year and doesn’t always have 1st semester grades. They also will want mid-year grades that show your first semester grades from senior year so they take both into consideration.</p>
<p>wait so by the end of this year im prolly gonna come out w/ 4.1 W gpa (NOVA)…senior year i am taking 5 aps…SO IF i get all A’s senior year it would help my chances because of an upwards trend? is this right or am i reading too much into senior year grades?</p>
<p>They will look at your entire transcript, but the last years, namely junior year and the first semester of senior year, are the most important. An upward trend in GPA or class rigorousness should help you–I don’t see why not.</p>
<p>You are reading too much into grade. While GPA is one of the main concerns, class rigorousness is another. Generally, UVa (and other schools) will look for how much you are willing to push yourself within the opportunities confined by your circumstances, so taking 5 APs, as long as you don’t do horribly, will help you whether or not it hurts your GPA.</p>
<p>Of course, do be aware of the other factors of admission, such as essay, SAT score, and extra-curricular. The essay portion is the part that you can still change later on.</p>
<p>Good luck in your studying and future admission. :)</p>
<p>alright i finally get this haha thnx soo much tiachovutru</p>