When colleges look at your final grades after being accepted, do they care about marking period grades, midterm and final exam grades, year course grades, or all of the above? Like, for example let’s say a college says you shouldn’t get a C. Where in the above list does it matter if you get a C? For example, if you work hard you can still get an A for the year in a course with one bad marking period…
<p>High school transcripts sent to colleges generally provide only your final grades at the end of each semester (and not exam or midterm grades); those are the only grades that will matter.</p>