Midyear Report Help

<p>My school runs on semesters and we are currently just finishing up our first. I am taking midterms this week and our final GPA's for the first semester aswell as our midterm and third marking period scores will not be available before February 1. Should I just calculate my GPA with the grades I have and then submit a copy of my report card as soon as it comes out? Your help would be much appreciated!</p>

<p>I'm in a similar position but my semester ends NEXT week. I'm just going to go to guidance on the first day back and get all of the required info. </p>

<p>But I was accepted early, so there's no rush for my midyear report.</p>

<p>guys it's due on march 1</p>

<p>"The Midyear Report form is due by Wednesday, February 1, 2006. The sooner you send your first term grades, the sooner we will have the chance to assemble all the most recent information for our final reading of your application. Please submit your Midyear Report as soon as you can, but no later than February 1."</p>

<p>from that little e-mail they sent out about Midyear reports</p>

<p>still, feb 1 is a while away, don't freak out about it yet.</p>

<p>From the blog:</p>

<p>Many students have marking periods that end February 6, later, sooner, or never. We're flexible. It is to your advantage to submit the midyear report as soon as you possibly can, and it is an application requirement, but if February 1 passes and you have not done it yet, do not worry. We will accept them any time.</p>

<p>seashore, i was just about to copy and paste that haha.</p>

<p>I would be SHOCKED if the form took longer than 5 minutes to fill out. (Unless you are a RN applicant- then maybe you should put a little thought into the optional boxes.)</p>

<p>The problem isn't the time it takes (which is indeed about 5 minutes), but when we get semester grades. I should have them by the 1st, but some of my teachers are lazy. But, yes, they are flexible, so don't worry.</p>