<p>When we're self-reporting classes:
1. Should we include electives in the relevant subject areas?
2. Should we put our grades that we have so far in senior year or should we leave the senior year grades blank?
3. Should we mention summer classes we took even though we already mentioned them in the "summer section"?
4. Does it matter if we don't have room for all our courses?
I'm aware that the exact way we report doesn't matter that much, but if anyone has any ideas about these (especially #2) then please say so.</p>
<p>I realize this is probably a bit late for EA application for you but:
2. Click on the “helping hand” at the top of the self-reporting section. It says (if I remember correctly) to not put a grade in for a senior year class unless you have completed a term for that class. So, probably not, since most schools that I know of go off a semester basis and therefore the transcripts are that way. Remember, MIT isn’t hinging your application off of one way in your self-reporting classes, it is just a way for them to see every applicants grades in one format rather than adjusting their criteria/review off of 18,000 different styles of transcripts. If you’re really worried, comment on one of their blog posts or email them ASAP so they know you had troubles and can expect your Part 2 after the deadline (there is a small grace period for applicants with troubles on Part 1/2).</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>Thanks! I didn’t see this until after the deadline, but that’s what I did.</p>