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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Totally. Any kid who gets a B is certainly struggling. I mean B basically is a failure, right?[/quote] Well, multiple B's won't get you into a decent college. DD hasn't received any but just started 5th grade and we're wondering what to expect.[/quote] Multiple B’s won’t get you into a DECENT college? You people are seriously sick. This is not healthy or normal in any way, shape or form. [/quote] What, planning ahead? Multiple Bs in high school won't even get kids into the program I went to these days. And if they can't manage As in elementary school...[/quote] Your ignorance is appalling. The average high school GPA for high school students is 3.30. There are thousands of colleges to pick from with a B average in high school. [/quote] Not quality ones. 3.30 won't even get you into your state's flagship or land grant school![/quote] You’re wrong. https://www.cappex.com/colleges/gpa/3-3#:~:text=Grade%20point%20average%20(GPA)%20is,students%20with%20a%203.3%20GPA. Here are hundreds of quality schools that accept GPA 3.3. And it’s not all about the GPA. One 3.3 GPA student might be more desirable for whatever reason than a student with 4.3. [/quote]
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