Grades are important, but sophomore year really doesn't matter (don't slack off though!). Junior year, unfortunately, is the one that really matters. Colleges don't JUST look at the grades, but also, at the level of the class (general, CP,honors, AP, IB,etc) and take that into consideration as well as any extra stuff that you're doing. If you are still unhappy with your grades when you do apply to college, use the "additional information" section to explain yourself (maybe you had a bad teacher, was put into a really hard class, was too involved in community service, death in the family, etc.)-it worked for me. But, make sure it's the truth. Don't worry; you're fine. Enjoy high school while it lasts...
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Your high school grades have nothing to do with getting into pharmacy school...only your college grades. If you're worried about getting into college, then start out at a community college (which would be cheaper), take all the general education classes for a year then transfer to a 4 year college.
The only way that your college life will be dictated or inhibited (socially, anyway) would be because of you. Your college life depends on you, and your grades.
Good grades leads to a good college. A good college leads to a good job. A good job equals success.
What grades do you have to have to get into most colleges?
There is 11 grades total not counting College
It depend on your SAT scores. Most colleges ignore classes like physical education when they look at your grades. It's better to get a "C" in Calculus than a "B" in Algebra. Just make sure that you keep taking math and English classes through all four years of high school.
A 10th grader is called a sophomore.
No. The President does not even have to have any college grades, but he did go to college, he is not required to disclose his college grades. In fact, Barack Obama has never released his undergraduate transcripts to the public.
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Probably not because boredom does not have anything to do with your grades.
no