What was your high school weighted GPA?
Weighted GPA
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I'm curious to find out! What do you think of high school in general? I like to discuss high school experiences. They're quite fun to talk about, and I like to hear other people's stories. In general, I like discussing high school.
Personally, I'm enjoying it quite a bit. I guess it's rather presumptuous to vote in the poll if I haven't even completely finished it yet, but I don't foresee my wGPA falling out of this range in the near future. Well, it's not quite correct to say that I 'enjoy' it; certainly, the social connections which I have formed in high school are amazing, but the education itself is rather subpar.
Oh well! Nothing is perfect, after all!
Personally, I'm enjoying it quite a bit. I guess it's rather presumptuous to vote in the poll if I haven't even completely finished it yet, but I don't foresee my wGPA falling out of this range in the near future. Well, it's not quite correct to say that I 'enjoy' it; certainly, the social connections which I have formed in high school are amazing, but the education itself is rather subpar.
Oh well! Nothing is perfect, after all!
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4.0 (98 average)
I'm curious as to see what the person who made over 4.5 doing here in this part of the society...
I'm curious as to see what the person who made over 4.5 doing here in this part of the society...
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znxbcv2121 wrote...
4.0 (98 average)I'm curious as to see what the person who made over 4.5 doing here in this part of the society...
My GPA doesn't necessarily preclude me from enjoying the less finer points of life, so to speak.
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animefreak_usa
Child of Samael
3.5ish until i was 16 then i took the golden state exam so i can graduate early. Then college.. about the same.
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I don't think you can get higher than a 4.0 in the US. It won't be recorded anyways >.>
Mine was a 3.8
Mine was a 3.8
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If you're taking advanced, college-ranking classes (AP, IB, etc) your GPA can be raised to be higher than 4.0 (100 average) because they give about 10 more points to the average.
And.. well it really doesn't count anyways since the universities look at unweighted GPA D:
And.. well it really doesn't count anyways since the universities look at unweighted GPA D:
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znxbcv2121 wrote...
If you're taking advanced, college-ranking classes (AP, IB, etc) your GPA can be raised to be higher than 4.0 (100 average) because they give about 10 more points to the average.And.. well it really doesn't count anyways since the universities look at unweighted GPA D:
They look at both, actually; it's fairly important to know both.
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My GPA was all kinds of confusing because I took a lot of Advanced Placement courses Sophomore through Senior year. On the average scale (sans AP) I ran around a 3.3 to 3.4 my Senior year. I probably could have been closer to a 4.0 but I goofed around a lot Senior year and I never did get a good look at my GPA when I disqualified my AP Calculus score, which tore my GPA apart because I all but failed that class.
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Well since I'm still in high school, I guess you want my latest GPA. For last semester I got 4.00 unweighted. Weighted I got 4.36. So I'm hanging in there I guess.
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HungLikeAZombie wrote...
2.5 to 2.99 was always around 2.75Out of my 4 classes I usually had two C to and two B's.
yeah that sounds about right for me also
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I think it depends on your state because I took lots of honor classes and AP Math, but don't think it made any difference at all.
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neko-chan wrote...
I think it depends on your state because I took lots of honor classes and AP Math, but don't think it made any difference at all.why do i feel mentally challenged in this thread?
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4.3ish~ My wGPA could've been closer to the 4.5 range, but when I graduated AP classes were still a fairly recent addition to our curriculum :/
Interesting little EXTREMELY BORING story to show what I mean. As a sophomore at my high school, chemistry was a required class. There was no honors chemistry class when I was a sophomore, so I took and aced basic chemistry. My Junior year they introduced AP Chem to Juniors, and I subsequently took that class as well. Then, during my senior year, they introduced Honors Chem to Sophomores, and I was somehow able to get myself into that class because I ran out of AP courses. Basically, I got to take 3 chemistry classes in high school, and 2 were weighted. Easiest GPA boost in the world :P
Interesting little EXTREMELY BORING story to show what I mean. As a sophomore at my high school, chemistry was a required class. There was no honors chemistry class when I was a sophomore, so I took and aced basic chemistry. My Junior year they introduced AP Chem to Juniors, and I subsequently took that class as well. Then, during my senior year, they introduced Honors Chem to Sophomores, and I was somehow able to get myself into that class because I ran out of AP courses. Basically, I got to take 3 chemistry classes in high school, and 2 were weighted. Easiest GPA boost in the world :P
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I was always below because I failed alot of my classes.
I tried, but alot of the teachers did not like to help me in highschool.
I tried, but alot of the teachers did not like to help me in highschool.
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I think at the end of my senior year I had something like a 0.6. Like half of my classes ended up with a grade of 'CR.' That means I actually failed, but the teacher gave me credit anyway.
My secret was not doing any classwork or homework. Sometimes I didn't do tests either, because I was busy sleeping.
But I graduated high school. Public education in Michigan is the best.
My secret was not doing any classwork or homework. Sometimes I didn't do tests either, because I was busy sleeping.
But I graduated high school. Public education in Michigan is the best.
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About a 3.75.
Had it easy at first, rational teachers and rational grading/assignments/tests etc. But then Sophomore year hit and I got a sexist teacher, a biased teacher and a "I'm always right and a douche when I feel like it" (had to be my Algebra 2) teacher. I didn't mind at first, but then it got annoying when their grading was BS and said I didn't turn in assignments and had questions that had nothing to do with what was on the book or notes on tests.
I even transferred schools before Junior year started. I had great teachers that year too, fun classes overall. But then the shit hit the fan on Senior year and I got a totally biased teacher and an unfair grading teacher. Ironically, I went to both schools for two years and both years played the same, a bit ironic.
Had it easy at first, rational teachers and rational grading/assignments/tests etc. But then Sophomore year hit and I got a sexist teacher, a biased teacher and a "I'm always right and a douche when I feel like it" (had to be my Algebra 2) teacher. I didn't mind at first, but then it got annoying when their grading was BS and said I didn't turn in assignments and had questions that had nothing to do with what was on the book or notes on tests.
I even transferred schools before Junior year started. I had great teachers that year too, fun classes overall. But then the shit hit the fan on Senior year and I got a totally biased teacher and an unfair grading teacher. Ironically, I went to both schools for two years and both years played the same, a bit ironic.
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Well, honestly this was the first time I knew GPA could pass the 4.0 mark....>.>
Anyway, based on that fact, mine was 3.75 I believe...However I think my classes were fairly easy compared to others. I mean, my top mathematics class was mid-algebra...
Anyway, based on that fact, mine was 3.75 I believe...However I think my classes were fairly easy compared to others. I mean, my top mathematics class was mid-algebra...
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I got an average of a little below a 2.0 most of my highschool years starting at about a 2.5 in 10th 1.8 in 11th and finally something like a 1.5 in 12th. my grades I don't even know what they were, yea I didn't graduate, I was that kid who slept through the final test worth a shitload of points and not turn in the project worth some ridiculous amount, a shit wasn't given during hs...