<p>Well everyone worries about their grades at some point. A 3.6 isn’t shabby, you don’t need a 4.0 to gain admission. Rather, a well-rounded person makes for a better leader, versus someone who is all about grades. Sure, good grades ARE important, but that is only a part of the equation. If you think you might be in trouble with a class or two, make a preemptive move and get help before it’s too late. Admitting your shortcomings is the first step into overcoming them. Face your fears and do something about them versus freaking out. That doesn’t help you. Last time I checked, there was not one, no not even a single soul up at West Point who is perfect. Might be some who THINK they are, but that’s a whole 'nother story.</p>