Where do average students go to school?

Anonymous
Do students in public school even end up with a GPA that low these days? If they are taking honors and AP courses, their GPA should be higher than that if they actually belong in those classes. If they aren’t in those classes, are they really college bound?


You're an a$$


PP is telling the truth. Normal/regular track courses are literally 4-plus years behind. It's a joke and your child will be several years behind college readiness, no matter if they have all As and Bs.


You are also an a$$.

Both of my kids took a mix of regular, honors and APs and both learned a hell of a lot more than I did in my redneck high school back in the day. I graduated from college with a 3.98 GPA despite having (by PP's math) the equivalent of an 8th grade education when I started.

Also, how is a regular pre-calc class four years behind an honors pre-calc class?

My average kids go to: An OOS land grant university with very extensive course offerings in their area of interest and an in-state non-flagshiip public with very respected faculty in the field.
Anonymous
Michigan. If rejected from Michigan, they go to GW, Tulane and SMU.
Anonymous
Agree with Michigan. UIUC and Wisconsin are also the bread and butter of mediocre students
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agree with Michigan. UIUC and Wisconsin are also the bread and butter of mediocre students


Oh, good. Another giant ass on display.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Michigan. If rejected from Michigan, they go to GW, Tulane and SMU.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree with Michigan. UIUC and Wisconsin are also the bread and butter of mediocre students


Oh, good. Another giant ass on display.


Is this not a fact?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree with Michigan. UIUC and Wisconsin are also the bread and butter of mediocre students


Oh, good. Another giant ass on display.


Is this not a fact?


No, it is not a fact.

(not the PP)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look into the Claremont Colleges in California. Top notch schools academically, but not too hard to get into.


? Pomona is not hrd to get into?


Acceptance rate: 59.2% (2016–17)
Typical SAT scores: Reading and Writing 440-560, Math 460-600 (2016–17)

That's very easy to get into...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look into the Claremont Colleges in California. Top notch schools academically, but not too hard to get into.


? Pomona is not hrd to get into?


Acceptance rate: 59.2% (2016–17)
Typical SAT scores: Reading and Writing 440-560, Math 460-600 (2016–17)

That's very easy to get into...


Whatever you’re smoking...I want some.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look into the Claremont Colleges in California. Top notch schools academically, but not too hard to get into.


? Pomona is not hrd to get into?


Acceptance rate: 59.2% (2016–17)
Typical SAT scores: Reading and Writing 440-560, Math 460-600 (2016–17)

That's very easy to get into...


Pomona had an acceptance rate of 9.4 percent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look into the Claremont Colleges in California. Top notch schools academically, but not too hard to get into.


? Pomona is not hrd to get into?


Acceptance rate: 59.2% (2016–17)
Typical SAT scores: Reading and Writing 440-560, Math 460-600 (2016–17)

That's very easy to get into...


Pomona had an acceptance rate of 9.4 percent.


Maybe the previous poster is using stats for Cal State Pomona?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look into the Claremont Colleges in California. Top notch schools academically, but not too hard to get into.


? Pomona is not hrd to get into?


Acceptance rate: 59.2% (2016–17)
Typical SAT scores: Reading and Writing 440-560, Math 460-600 (2016–17)

That's very easy to get into...


Pomona had an acceptance rate of 9.4 percent.


Maybe the previous poster is using stats for Cal State Pomona?



Yep.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look into the Claremont Colleges in California. Top notch schools academically, but not too hard to get into.


? Pomona is not hrd to get into?


Acceptance rate: 59.2% (2016–17)
Typical SAT scores: Reading and Writing 440-560, Math 460-600 (2016–17)

That's very easy to get into...


Pomona had an acceptance rate of 9.4 percent.


Maybe the previous poster is using stats for Cal State Pomona?



So much stupid on this thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look into the Claremont Colleges in California. Top notch schools academically, but not too hard to get into.


? Pomona is not hrd to get into?


Acceptance rate: 59.2% (2016–17)
Typical SAT scores: Reading and Writing 440-560, Math 460-600 (2016–17)

That's very easy to get into...


Pomona had an acceptance rate of 9.4 percent.


Oh, my bad. I didn't realize there were two different Pomona, I just copied and pasted info from Google.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look into the Claremont Colleges in California. Top notch schools academically, but not too hard to get into.


? Pomona is not hrd to get into?


Acceptance rate: 59.2% (2016–17)
Typical SAT scores: Reading and Writing 440-560, Math 460-600 (2016–17)

That's very easy to get into...


Pomona had an acceptance rate of 9.4 percent.


Oh, my bad. I didn't realize there were two different Pomona, I just copied and pasted info from Google.

I repeat: so much stupid on this thread.
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