Hey, I just got my progress report and it's not as great as I had hoped. I'm trying to improve my performance, but I'm worried about how this might impact my future in college admissions. Do colleges pay attention to progress reports, or is it just final grades that matter? Any input would be helpful!
Hey there! I understand your concern about progress reports, but don't worry too much. Progress reports are typically used by schools as a tool to keep students and parents informed about academic performance and progress throughout the semester. They're not usually included in your official transcript, which means colleges won't see them during the admissions process.
Colleges primarily consider your final grades in each course, as those are the ones that appear on your transcript. The important thing is to use the feedback from your progress report as a motivation to improve and take any necessary steps to raise your grades before the final evaluation. It's great that you're aiming to improve your performance, and focusing on that improvement will help you more in the long run.
However, if your school operates on a different way and marks on progress reports end up being counted towards your semester or final grade, it becomes important to work on improving those marks before your report card and eventual transcript is finalized. Remember to reach out to your teachers for help, engage in study groups, and consider any available academic support resources to help you improve. Good luck!
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