<p>"I hoping they wont have enough time to look at the grades, I hope they just look at GPA and class rank."</p>
<p>There's some wishful thinking!</p>
<p>You'll go somewhere. Like Peter said, you aren't ruined. Not by a long shot.</p>
<p>"I hoping they wont have enough time to look at the grades, I hope they just look at GPA and class rank."</p>
<p>There's some wishful thinking!</p>
<p>You'll go somewhere. Like Peter said, you aren't ruined. Not by a long shot.</p>
<p>Thanks for the encouragement?? On avg how many schools are you guys applying ot?</p>
<p>I keep on using my subconscious mind... I will get into Bentley... I will get into Bentley.....I will get into Bentley..... I will get into Bentley..... I will get into Bentley</p>
<p>okay like anyone cares?</p>
<p>heloooooooooooo anyone care?????????????</p>
<p>What are my chances???????</p>
<p>Bring Up My Post</p>
<p>haha no one cares</p>
<p>lol counselor-o-matic thing keeps telling me to go to dartmouth, make it STOP</p>
<p>"I hoping they wont have enough time to look at the grades, I hope they just look at GPA and class rank.</p>
<p>WAKE UP. The number ONE factor in the admissions process are grades (transcript) and the rigor of the curriculum. Colleges want yo know that you are taking the most rigerous curriculum offered and are doing well. While 2 D's junior Year, 1 D senior year and some C's (even if they are in honors classes) will definitely not help your cause at more selective schools, you will end up somewhere. At schools that are SAT optional , your grades play an even more important role. Make sure that you do have a few safeties and consider applying to a few schools that have rolling admissions and your local university so you are not left scrambling.</p>