Should I send in my first quarter grades?

<p>My GPA is a 3.3 with 6 AP classes.
1980 on SAT
Male/White</p>

<p>Varsity soccer and three other sports, loads of EC's</p>

<p>I am applying to these schools (in order from best to worse)</p>

<p>Yale (legacy), Mcgill, University of Connecticut, University of Vermont, University of New Hampshire, University of Rhode Island</p>

<p>Here is my first quarter report card: I am kind of nervous</p>

<p>AP Calculus AB: B-</p>

<p>AP Economics: B+</p>

<p>English: A-</p>

<p>AP Physics: C- <<< sucks
Teacher Comments: Work productivity declining <<< sucks also</p>

<p>Engineering Applications: A-</p>

<p>Computer Technology: A</p>

<p>GYM: C <<<<<<<<<<< ***. Didn't bring in gym cloths half of the time
Comes to class unprepared</p>

<p>Should I send this in to these colleges: I applied early/rolling to everyone but Yale. </p>

<p>That C in gym will look bad, and so will the PA physics + comments. Do you think this report card would help?</p>

<p>Do not these grades, especially to Yale.</p>

<p>Not to yale I understand, but what about the other ones???</p>

<p>I would not send these grades to any of your schools. You will be sending mid-year reports in due time to some if not all of them.</p>

<p>The inherent problem in your college admissons process relies on the basis that you are applying to one extremely difficult school.
Why don’t you diversify your list?</p>

<p>No, those comments are bad. Don’t even think about sending these to Yale. Bring up your grades for next quarter.</p>

<p>@Jozhekryx
What do you mean…I am not just applying to yale if thats what your thinking; that would be crazy.</p>

<p>I think most of you are making your answers based on Yale, and not from the other schools; they are A LOT less competitive, especially the public ones.</p>

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<p>Could you please clarify what you have suggested to the original poster?</p>

<p>According to the admissions website, Yale and Connecticut only accept first semester grades.</p>

<p>Dear OP- I have specifically accentuated to diversify your list- I have merely illustrated how only one of your school is a reach school.
Why not apply to more competitive colleges, not just Yale?</p>

<p>If I bring up my grades for second quarter, then both quarter grades are averaged (plus the midterms), resulting in your first semester grade. he means increase my second quarter grades so I have good first semester grades (First two quarters)</p>

<p>Oh, ok</p>

<p>wow how did I not comprehend that, sorry</p>

<p>just send final grades.</p>

<p>^ Schools want to see ALL grades from senior year, including the first two quarters sent in the mid-year report.</p>