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Do colleges look at what you did your senior year?

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You turn in applications the beginning of your senior year, but if you get involved your senior year (more clubs, raise gpa and class rank) will they look at that and take that into consideration? thx in advance =)

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  1. yes


  2. Yes, if you apply later in the year.


  3. Yes, but most colleges will base you on everything you did up until your first term senior year (up until you pass in your application, basically). Colleges will mostly look into your junior year. Your final report card as a senior will get sent to them but if you've already been accepted and you're still working steady like you've been, then doing more things won't really make a difference. But it is always always always good to be as involved as you can be, it really is. The college I'm applying to (and it's a very good one, too) is awarding a $3000 scholarship just for leadership (being in clubs, volunteer work, etc). Good luck!

  4. of course.  

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