Do universities look at first semester grades of your sophomore year?

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The short answer is yes. They look at everything. A longer answer is that if you had a problem that semester (family or personal illness, overinvolvement in clubs and athletics, etc.), explain it to your guidance counselor and seek guidance on how best to explain it to your cholsen college. For example, if football practice took up all of your time and you realized that, so you didn;t play football your junior or senior year, you've learned from that. You've shown an ability to prioritize. Also, while your sophomore grades will be looked at, your junior and senior grades will be looked at more, and more weight will be placed on these. Hope this helps. Good luck in your college search

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