<p>So, I'm applying ED. The thing is my Honors French grade from last year should be an A because my teacher forgot to add the curve to the original final exam grade. However, she refuses to change my final exam grade and my final grade to B+ and A respectively. On top of that, my counselor does not want to explain it in her letter. Should I do this on my own and add it to the additional info section or would I seem like I'm whining about this? And no, I can't talk to anyone else in school about this. I've already done as much I ever could.</p>
<p>It's not worth it. Get over it and don't write about it on your app.</p>
<p>yeah it won't make or break your admission..</p>
<p>Maybe you can use it as page 217 of your autobiography</p>
<p>jk, let it go</p>
<p>Alright, but do you guys have any suggestions as to how I can show proficiency in French, just to make up for that grade.</p>
<p>Maybe the way everyone else does ... AP/SATII or performance on contests</p>
<p>Really, I doubt that it will make or break your application. Whining about it will ONLY make it worse, so either wait for your counselor to fix it, if not, deal with it. To show your proficiency, you could do well on AP/SAT IIs. Or maybe french club to show that you have an interest in french or somehting.</p>
<p>Ok, well this is my fourth year in French club and I was in French National Honor Society for two years. If that's enough, then aright.</p>
<p>Thanks guys. I'm just going to take SAT II French.</p>
<p>A B+ really isn't that bad...</p>
<p>So, should I take the SAT French or not? If I do take French, then I'll also retake Math II/C. If I don't then, I won't take either.</p>
<p>Well if you haven't taken them or think you can improve, do take them.</p>
<p>Well, it's kind of out of point, but if you want to show your proficiency at French, you can take DELF test.</p>