<p>Title is pretty self explanatory. Do any of your senior year grades show up when you're applying early to MIT? If so, how much of it?</p>
<p>You might wanna check this again...but if I remembered correctly from the Collegeboard website, the EAs and EDs only look at your sopho to junior year transcripts. </p>
<p>so no, they do not show up. (but you might wanna check again)</p>
<p>For early admission, your senior grades will not be used. You will still have to send in your mid-year grade report, as well as your final grades at the end of the year, and if they're bad, your admission could be revoked.</p>
<p>By "bad" I would assume literally failing? Not like a B or C?</p>
<p>Can't senior year grades be used if they are sent in soon after the Nov 1 date (first quarter grades)?</p>
<p>The standards for "bad" aren't published, but I would strongly suggest keeping up the grades you've been getting all through high school and keeping senioritis at bay.</p>
<p>If your school is on quarters or trimesters, you can certainly send in your first reporting period grades around November 1. It's not required.</p>