<p>I don’t know what it’s like at your school, but my school sends GCSE grades and predicted A levels and/or AS grades on the transcript. A ‘D’ at AS might hurt you, but I’m not sure. Our guidance counselor told me that all we have to do is finish our A levels and have the school send our final certificate to the colleges. I’ve heard from older friends that A levels don’t count when you apply to US universities, but I’m a little doubtful. Maybe it’s true to an extent because when we get our final grades like four months after decisions come out.</p>
<p>Anyway, you might want to retake some of your accounting units, but if your A2 subjects are very demanding, don’t bother. I hear that the SAT is more important than GCSEs/A levels because it puts you on the same playing field as all the other applicants. Good luck :)</p>