<p>During summers between my high school year, I took courses at a community college. I can either choose to send the transcript to colleges I'm applying to or not. These are the courses and the grades I got:</p>
<p>Freshmen year:
Speech - C</p>
<p>Sophmore year:
Psychology - A
Philosohpy - C</p>
<p>Junior year:
Sociology - A
Conversational Spanish 2 - A</p>
<p>Senior year:
Conversational Spanish 3 - B
Buisness Law - A</p>
<p>So my question is, should I sent these grade to colleges? I think two C's might hurt me, but these are college level courses and i did get four A's... What are your opinions?</p>
<p>I think you should go ahead and send them. The Cs are both in your freshman and sophomore year - colleges don't expect you to be acing college courses when you're still in the first half of high school. On the other hand, the fact that you've got four As and a B later in your high school career speaks much more strongly to your current ability to handle college-level work.</p>
<p>I don't think you have a choice. Colleges ask about other colleges at which you've taken courses, even if you were not enrolled in a degree program. Once you truthfully say that you've taken courses at a community college (assuming these were not "dual enrollment" classes that were considered by your high school and which were computed as part of your high school GPA), the colleges ask for official transcripts.</p>
<p>In any event, these grades will not hurt you.</p>