Earth Science and Integrated Algebra Regents Grades

<p>I just received my regents grades for Earth Science and Integrated Algebra today - and I'm not sure if they're good enough for top 30 colleges. </p>

<p>(I'm in 9th grade)</p>

<p>Earth Science - 94
Integrated Algebra - 89: The Integrated Algebra curriculum changed this year, as students were required to take two regents for math. (One common core, one integrated). I did better on the integrated one, therefore only in that test did the grade count.</p>

<p>Are they really bad for someone who wants to get into a top college? Should I retake them, or do colleges neglect the regents scores for freshmen? I'm not sure what to do. </p>

<p>Regents grades are irrelevant to schools outside of New York, and only sorta relevant to schools in New York</p>

<p>Regents are basically equivalent to just a finals grade. They don’t matter much at all. Don’t both retaking any, its not like you got a 65 or something. I didn’t “retake” my 89 in Geometry and 94 in Earth Science last year because there is no point.</p>