<p>Junior average is the latest that can affect my report(not only my everybodies)before college application.But what about senior year?Can I send that GPA in order to improve what I gave colleges before?Or Senior year doesnt matter at all-just as long as i dont fail my classes?</p>
<p>I guess you could, if the deadline is in the middle of january, you could get a transcript as soon as you get back from break and mail it, if you think it will be better..but typically i think peoples get worse lol</p>
<p>If you apply regular decision schools will want your first semester grades. So you need to keep up the good grades first semester especially. It is just as important as junior year if not more</p>
<p>zfox001 is correct, for most schools.</p>
<p>Specifically, every school that uses the Common Application gets a "Mid Year Report" which includes your first semester grades.</p>
<p>Schools who don't use the commonapp might or might not want 2nd semester grades.</p>
<p>cone23, University of Miami, which uses the Commonapp, doesn't require a midyear report.</p>
<p>^yeah, its not according to common app, its according to the school, but if you use the common app, they offer a mid year report form that you give to your high school</p>
<p>yep, well, at least you inspired me to check and make sure. :D</p>