@LizzyM @Goro and
@gonnif If you wouldn't mind responding to this with your valued opinions. The rest of my grades would probably come out in 10+ days at which point I could nonetheless pay again to have the transcript resent.
To be upfront, I guess these are my worries with some context. Freshman/sophomore year I completed all my premed classes with As, junior year up to senior fall I started taking hard, non-premed BCPM courses to explore and still got As. Finally, this senior spring, a mix of taking difficult classes again and the unfortunate fact that one class is an unusual (but interesting) grad class where grading is not even clarified, I could come to find my transcript with another B on top of the B+ I already have. That could yield me a GPA like ~3.4, for a senior year GPA of 3.70 (I got a 3.95 gpa in the Fall). From a standpoint of valuing education, I didn't do anything wrong but kept experimenting with classes and finally doing meh in some of them my last sem, so I see nothing wrong with sending in the rest of my grades. This makes me feel like I might as well just send in the rest of my transcript to not raise any eyebrows of just having one grade showing. From a standpoint of SDN's advice on
downward trends, going from a freshman-junior GPA of 3.95-4.00 to a 3.70 is kind of unusual, and might raise even more eyebrows about me? This is all hypothetical, as the rest of my classes haven't even come out, but I am trying to plan how much more I should look into this. I guess in the end everything matters somewhat, but I would still like to choose the best route among options.