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Reply to "GPA for top 5% and 10% awards hs grads?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Example: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/schools/high-schools/r-w/rmhs/23-24-rmhs-school-profile.pdf [/quote] Did you read it? 40% of students are in the top level in that document. [/quote] Yes, I did. It’s a good example of why MCPS doesn’t rank. It’s meaningless when kids take all Hon/AP/IB (weight=+1) and have 4.0 unweighted GPA. As far as the award that OP is referencing from the state, I think a school has to apply for that award for their students. RM didn’t the year my DC graduated, and they had 4.0 and the highest possible WGPA, along with 30-40 other kids (guessing from Naviance.) Ultimately, it’s a meaningless distinction at many of the high schools.[/quote] It just means that today a 4.5 is comparable to a 3.5 back before all this nonsense started. Well not quite I mean only 5% of my HS had >3.5.[/quote]
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