<p>I attended a different school in grade 9, but my official transcript doesn't show my grade 9 marks. Should I send them in as well?</p>
<p>Uh yes. 10 char</p>
<p>Any other comments? I can’t find anything relevant on Yale’s website.</p>
<p>yes, that was part of high school. send it.</p>
<p>Sorry if I didn’t make it clear. Yes, its part of your high school career isn’t it? Then send it in.</p>
<p>But my old school (in another country) doesn’t consider Grade 9 as part of the high school career.</p>
<p>Call Yale and ask them.</p>
<p>You’d be giving Yale grades for Grade 10 and Grade 11 for SCEA. That’s an important element of the application and you’re cutting out 1/3 of it.</p>
<p>I think before high school, in other countries, the transcripts are not as “clean” as high school transcripts. You may end up getting all the report cards and teacher comments – which are not always happy, clappy sunshiney, even for the best of pupils. If that’s a concern, you can consider having your former school sending the grades to your current school and asking them to report the numeric or letter grades and pass along grading scale information, etc.</p>
<p>I just wouldn’t want to see you in a situation where your application file is “not complete” and not acted on because those freshman year grades didn’t get into your file some way or another.</p>