<p>I received a deferral letter from LSA which is being considered as the 'good' one. I don't know if I should still send in my grades because they are not good.</p>
<p>AP Bio: B-
AP Chem: A
AP Psych: B
AP Calculus A
Modern World History: B+
Modern literature: C+
Major british writers: B+
Seminar: A</p>
<p>Also my GPA went from 3.85 to 3.78. Just wonder if i should send in my grades with a extra essay and recommendation. My ACT was 26 (34 on math) and i live in mi but the admission office considers me as OOS
Thanks in advance</p>
<p>This is only a choice you can make yourself, but are you not going to send the grades becausse it will cause a rejection? If so what could the school possibly be if accepted and notice 7th semester grades? Its a really if(s) and but(s) situation. I think most in your situation probably would not send.</p>
<p>Dammit Coolbrezze. It’s a pain reading your posts…learn English. I know it’s harsh, but damn, why can’t you just phrase this
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<p>like this: If so, what would the University of Michigan do if you were accepted and then saw these grades? Would it cause them to rescind your offer of admission?</p>
<p>Anyways, @OP, I wouldn’t send them in as that’s a downward trend, and downward trends = bad (and they won’t rescind for those, so don’t worry about that if you get in)</p>
<p>well i was told that if i dont send in my grades they may suspect that my grades are so bad that i dont even want to send them in so i m really hesitating now.</p>
<p>Go talk to your school’s guidance counselor about this, in my opinion. He would have a better perspective on whether or not those grades will be viewed as being strong or weak relative to your school than we would.</p>