<p>You can send a copy of your report card to USC yourself, right? You don't need your counselor to send the report?</p>
<p>Yes, you can self-report your mid-year grades. They can be FAXed, mailed, or reported online.</p>
<p>Tip: If your mid-term grades are excellent, report them right away by FAX **and **online - you want them to be noticed. If they are less than stellar, wait until USC requests them. Be sure to include your USC ID#. (The online option may not yet be available - in that case, just FAXing should be fine.)</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>i only took 3 classes cuz of the block system at my school. i took 2 ap classes and one regular class and got 2 A’s and 1 A-. is that worth reporting or should i wait until usc requests them?</p>
<p>How do we report them online?</p>
<p>“i only took 3 classes cuz of the block system at my school. i took 2 ap classes and one regular class and got 2 A’s and 1 A-. is that worth reporting or should i wait until usc requests them?”</p>
<p>I’m on the block system too, so I’d only have 3 classes to report as well. Is it worth it?</p>
<p>as long as your grades are good, it can’t hurt. I’m sending mine even though it’s only four classes, but my grades are as follows:</p>
<p>AP Calc BC: 100
AP English Lit: 97
AP French: 9x (some A, not sure)
Physics: 98</p>
<p>with all A’s, high A’s at that, I think mine should help, but it can never hurt I don’t think.</p>