Most colleges recalculate GPAs themselves. Most do not consider any courses taken in MS and also do not consider things like PE, art or other non-academic electives. Most do not weight grades. Many have a different "score" for rigor where the difficulty of classes is taken into account. Some admissions officers see the actual transcript, others have students report using STAR or something different where they pull the data they are interested in and have each student's file look more consistent. High volume schools do not have the time to comb through the files of kids from thousands of different high schools to find the information they are interested in, instead they use something to assimilate the information so that it's in the same place for each student being considered. |
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What does the final mcps high school transcript show and look like ?
Does it show semester based grades ? Are double period AP classes grades listed by semester or does only the final grade show ? |
Each semester class is listed one on each line, each with its own letter grade for 0.50 credits. |
After the grade and the credit there is also a column indicating if a class is Honors (HON) or Advanced Level (ADV) or Certificate of Merit (CM), plus another column indicating a withdrawal (WD), plus a column for the name of the school. |
Wish they could upload transcripts in ParentVue. I don't think any of this should be a surprise (They are pretty clear on how to MS grades are displayed and used in calculations, but it would be good to just see how it all looks together and confirm GPA and WGPA etc.) |
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I have a copy of my seniors HS transcript because I asked for it last fall before it got sent to colleges
Some of PPs are incorrect as it does have ALL HS classes in taken in MS. In fact this is at the very top. It is correct hat these classes won't figure into the GPA if not helpful. It is up to colleges whether they consider these grades or not. I would suspect most are not concerned with MS grades but they will be on the transcript. Hope ths helps. |
Do folks know what UMCP does on this? |
I am looking at my child’s transcript and it does not differentiate in any way, and it does not list either the grade level or the name of the middle school. The middle school classes listed (math, languages) are right at the top and includes the year taken - so I guess an AO could figure it out by the year. It’s not ideal. My kid got lots of Bs in those MS classes and mostly As in HS. |
That’s not the transcript. You are looking at the SGGCR. The transcript is different. |
No one said it didn’t. There is some confusion between the transcript which lists all classes grouped by grade when taken, which clearly highlights which are in middle school, and the SGGCR which lists classes by subject area and includes middle school classes and the date taken but does not explicitly identify that they were taken in middle still. |
Ah, that’s right. Thank you for clarifying. |
| Seems like things have changed recently as for my kids MS always counted in your gpa...but can you still retake a ms class to bring up the grade. My son did this for a C in Spanish. It was good for his learning too...much readier for later classes. |
The rules changed about 10 years ago. Before that MS grades were all included in the GPA, then they first changed it so that students/parents could request to have MS grades excluded, then they changed it again so that the system automatically includes MS grades if they'll improve the GPA and excludes them if not. |
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- Transcript list all HS courses by grade taken.
- MS grades only included in GPAs if they improve the GPA. - Some colleges recalculate a students GPA, usually the one that have a core set of course content they care about. Honestly, this is not something to focus on. -SGCCR does not appear for students until after first semester of HS and then ever semester thereafter. - Yes a kid can still get accepted to a good college with a C.🙄 Also, no one know what you define as a good college. |
| NP. If my kid gets a B in Algebra in 7th grade, can they repeat it? Or is that not recommended? |