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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I posted about Catholic schools. So if my son’s school doesn’t give a bump for these classes, his gpa will be lower than his public school friends. So do colleges remove the weight given to public school students in order to compare students? And I know his school doesn’t do class rank. Neither did my Catholic high school. [/quote] Colleges re-calculate GPAs based on their own internal emphasis and to level playing field across schools. They also have admissions officers that "know" each high school in a region and they know what the schools do and do not offer. Your child is not at a dis-advantage for not taking APs if you school doesn't offer them. [/quote]
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