A few days ago
unknown

how far back????????

how far back do colleges look into your school ?

when you go to a college do they only look at your high school grades or middle school too.

and what esle do they look at ?

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A few days ago
beachbum

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They start with the 9th grade and look to see if your a well rounded person one who was in clubs, sports, etc…and having some c’s are okay with them you don’t have to be all A’s and B’s…….
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A few days ago
raymanbk
Top Ten Things Colleges Look for in a High-School Student

1. A high school curriculum that challenges the student.

Academically successful students should include several Honors and Advanced Placement classes.

2. Grades that represent strong effort and an upward trend.

Grades should show an upward trend over the years. However, slightly lower grades in a rigorous program are preferred to all A’s in less challenging coursework.

3. Solid scores on standardized tests (SAT, ACT).

These should be consistent with high school performance.

4. Passionate involvement in a few activities, demonstrating leadership and initiative.

Depth, not breadth, of experience is most important.

5. Community service showing evidence of being a “contributor.”

Activities should demonstrate concern for other people and a global view.

6. Work or out-of-school experiences (including summer activities) that illustrate responsibility, dedication, and development of areas of interest.

A job or other meaningful use of free time can demonstrate maturity.

7. A well-written essay that provides insight into the student’s unique personality, values, and goals.

The application essay should be thoughtful and highly personal. It should demonstrate careful and well-constructed writing.

8. Letters of recommendation from teachers and guidance counselors that give evidence of integrity, special skill, and positive character traits.

Students should request recommendations from teachers who respect their work in an academic discipline.

9. Supplementary recommendations by adults who have had significant direct contact with the student.

Letters from coaches or supervisors in long-term work or volunteer activities are valuable; however, recommendations from casual acquaintances or family friends, even if they’re well known, are rarely given much weight.

10. Anything special that makes the student stand out from the rest of the applicants!

Include honors, awards, evidence of unusual talent or experience, or anything else that makes the student unique. Overall, colleges are seeking students who will be active contributing members of the student body.

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A few days ago
MJ3000
They only look at your high school grades. Other things they’ll look at are participation in sports and clubs, volunteer activities, references (from teachers, advisors, friends’ parents…), and essays to be submitted with the application.
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A few days ago
Old Fat Bald Guy
They barely look at your high school, and they don’t give a rat’s patoot what you did in middle school or grade school.
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A few days ago
H.E. G
They only ask for your H.S. Transcripts.

However there will be a place on your app. to list any stuff you want to brag about.

(communitee service, volunteer work, STUCO, etc.)

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