<p>okay, so there is this ED school i applied to in the top 20 that i know is a reach for me. (a realistic reach...there IS a chance they could accept me, its just unlikely). ive interviewed, i know my admissions counselor pretty well, and i have visited twice. so they know i really want to go there, haha.
anyway...they do not require first quarter grades for ED, although it is optional. i emailed my admissions counselor two days ago and asked if he wanted me to send my grades to him, and he replied, "yes, please send them if you can."
so, what does this mean? according to the school's blog, admissions counselors have done their intial applications reads by now for the dec. 15th deadline, though they have not made decisions. could he be considering me? or is he just being nice? my mom said he'd probably just say, "send them if you want" if he had already decided i was rejection material.
haha i know im crazy and over analyzing things (i always do). but please offer an opinion? ill owe you! :]</p>
<p>anyone? this isnt a hard question, just a one sentence opinion is needed!</p>
<p>If your first quarter grades are all A’s…why not send them</p>
<p>Since you went out of your way to ask and the answer was not a firm “No, you don’t need too,” you probably should.</p>
<p>lol, thanks, i had them faxed immediately after i got the email…there was no doubt that i should do that. the question was was just is it a good sign that the admissions guy wanted to see my grades? sorry to have been vague</p>