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You are a college admissions officer at Stanford. Im a current junior, I had a bad sophomore GPA, 5 B's and rest A's in total of 2 semesters, but have full A's in 11th grade. Would you think I'd be accepted? I took all honors offered and in Calc3.
You need top grades consistently and many more things besides. The grades just get you in the first door. Everyone who gets in has top grades. It’s the extra stuff — see the Stanford essay prompts — that are also considered. See: holistic admissions.