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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can someone estimate the class rank of weighted 4.22 GPA for my 9th grade kid? middle or bottom? My kid's all 9th courses' grade is between A and minus A. Thanks for reply![/quote] Slightly above middle. It's a guess, but there would be atleast one to two hundred freshman kids in the 4.2 to 4.4 range. Freshman courses have been intentionally kept easy to discourage dropouts. However, the following two years are filled with unavoidable TJ rigor courses, likely leading to a much wider GPA distribution. The midpoint gpa after junior year in the past has been around 4.4[/quote] Appreciated so much for reply! My kid took the math 3 and math 4 and AP statistic this year. For math 3 and RS1, my kid got A easily. But for math 4 and RS2 , due to the TJ math pace was too fast, and RS2 exams are far harder than RS1. So my kid only got minus A on these two math courses.[/quote] How can your kid take RS1, RS2, Math 3, Math 4 and AP Stat in Freshman year?[/quote] I think RS 1&2 = AP stat I have been told that it is not uncommon for students to take RS1/2 and Math 3/4 freshman year.[/quote] Right! AP statistic = RS1 + RS2. RS2 is about all AP statistics, which include RS1 knowledge, but the exam is harder, deeper, and the questions number is very small , and exam type is all multiple choice. so the RS2 exams are very harder than RS1, and it is not easy to get an A grade on RS2 exams, because you can not get A grade score if you get over 1 or 2 wrong multiple choice on exam. Furthermore, you need to master well a chapter knowledge in about one to two weeks, and did lots of homework. but most exam questions are not homework types. The most important is you need to finish a whole AP statistics textbook (RS2) in 4 months, especially for the last 2 months , you need to learn many new chapter knowledges.[/quote]
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