Anonymous wrote:My kid just applied ED to one colllege and EA to three colleges. ALL of them have emailed my child to sign into a portal that shows what's left before an application is complete-- and all of them have first quarter grades on the checklist. Maybe you can wait to see if a college asks for the grades, but you probably do take a risk that the college considers it an incomplete application and doesn't even review the application.
My child is at a very top private that is absolutely clear that they will send out first quarter grades.
And really, one B in stats isn't going to kill your child's chances. But not sending in grades at all could lead admissions to think either the application is incomplete, or that the first quarter grades are being hidden because they are a disaster (and one B is definitely not a disaster).
Totally disagree with this advice. A senior year B grade WILL stick in an AO’s mind and can easily be the cause for being declined. This is especially true in Stats if the major is business.
Don’t send. Admissions officers deal with what’s in front of them and don’t have time to second guess on matters that haven’t been presented to them (“I wonder why they didn’t send in their first quarter grades..” for example)