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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. It isn’t very confusing. Prep Scholar is a website that gives average GPAs and test scores for each college. They are obviously using weighted grades since some schools like Harvard and MIT are above a 4.0. At my kid’s Catholic HS, only a small handful of students (maybe 15 or fewer) have taken the most rigorous course load. Students aren’t allowed to just pick whatever they want. To get to the highest math class, a student would have to test out of algebra 1 and 2 as well as geometry to be able to start 9th grade in precalculus. Last year, two students did that. There is only one AP class for freshman and one for sophomores and you can only take them by invitation.[/quote] Then send your kid to public if you think that’s so easy. I don’t get why people sabotage their kids. [/quote] She won't. Private schools have "connections" with colleges and get to place their kids there. A disproportionate number of private schools get into top schools compared to a Public. OP and her ilk will continue to complain anyways.. That's their nature.[/quote]
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