Anonymous wrote:Any idea what they weigh more
Anonymous wrote:Any idea what they weigh more
Anonymous wrote:Most students take similar courses, so GPA does matter. Admissions look at the cumulative GPA — a 4.36 is borderline for UVA, quite challenging for any Ivy, but strong enough for William & Mary.
Anonymous wrote:Most students take similar courses, so GPA does matter. Admissions look at the cumulative GPA — a 4.36 is borderline for UVA, quite challenging for any Ivy, but strong enough for William & Mary.
Anonymous wrote:Child at TJ - current senior. GPA - End of Freshman 4.214, Sophomore 4.343, Junior 4.636; Cumulative end of Junior: 4.36. Do the admission officers at UVA and Ivy look at cumulative or year over year and see increase in GPA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The actual gpa does not matter. The number of As in the hardest courses matter.
The colleges recalculate GPAs using their own metrics. Course rigor and unweighted.
+1 you could have quite a few B’s and have a high GPA at some high schools that offer a lot of weighted courses.
Anonymous wrote:The actual gpa does not matter. The number of As in the hardest courses matter.
The colleges recalculate GPAs using their own metrics. Course rigor and unweighted.