<p>do ivy leagues expect your transcipts to be all a's and like no b's all four years?</p>
<p>if you get a few b+'s on your entire transcript, will that shatter your chances?</p>
<p>i'm not applying to them, but i was just wondering...</p>
<p>do ivy leagues expect your transcipts to be all a's and like no b's all four years?</p>
<p>if you get a few b+'s on your entire transcript, will that shatter your chances?</p>
<p>i'm not applying to them, but i was just wondering...</p>
<p>no of course not, also it depends on ur school</p>
<p>No, a few B’s here and there won’t at all put you out of the game. There are so many other factors to consider. </p>
<p>Grades ≠ Everything</p>
<p>Grades = { GPA ± √(coursload^2 - 4EC) } / 2SCORES</p>
<p>COOL how do u make those signs </p>
<p>lol the quadratic formula nicee</p>
<p>lol when i did that quadratic formula I meant to say:</p>
<p>Everything = { GPA ± √(coursload^2 - 4EC) } / 2SCORES</p>
<p>I think that gets the point across.</p>
<p>but then that means
courseload = gpa
and scores = 1</p>
<p>here’s a new and improved formula</p>
<p>Everything = { GPA<em>courseload ± √((GPA</em>coursload)^2 - 4<em>SCORES</em>EC) } / 2SCORES</p>