Anonymous wrote:Wait, there are honors and non-honors electives? So if a kid picks electives they're passionate about and they don't happen to be honors, while other kids are taking honors electives, that would bring down their GPA like 0.2-0.3 right off the bat, right? And aren't schools like UMCP really focused on the top GPA kids for acceptance? Gosh, this sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, there are honors and non-honors electives? So if a kid picks electives they're passionate about and they don't happen to be honors, while other kids are taking honors electives, that would bring down their GPA like 0.2-0.3 right off the bat, right? And aren't schools like UMCP really focused on the top GPA kids for acceptance? Gosh, this sucks.
There are not really honors electives. Pretty sure Health is Honors for All. The tech credit requirement doesn't have a traditional honors class but you can fill the credit obligation with selected AP courses.
Anonymous wrote:The kids who really run games with their GPAs are doing Hon PE the summer before high school online, taking only HON electives and APs with like 2 non-weighted classes total their entire high school career, and adding in community college classes.
My kid took two regular art electives in 9th and 10th. They regret it because their weighted GPA is 4.79 and they want a 4.9+. They have two semester Bs and several DE classes.
It's so toxic, OP. I wish it wasn't.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, there are honors and non-honors electives? So if a kid picks electives they're passionate about and they don't happen to be honors, while other kids are taking honors electives, that would bring down their GPA like 0.2-0.3 right off the bat, right? And aren't schools like UMCP really focused on the top GPA kids for acceptance? Gosh, this sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids who really run games with their GPAs are doing Hon PE the summer before high school online, taking only HON electives and APs with like 2 non-weighted classes total their entire high school career, and adding in community college classes.
My kid took two regular art electives in 9th and 10th. They regret it because their weighted GPA is 4.79 and they want a 4.9+. They have two semester Bs and several DE classes.
It's so toxic, OP. I wish it wasn't.
There's no Honors PE.
Anonymous wrote:Hello all! Are there any tips or tricks to consider when selecting high school classes to get to the highest weight / unweighted GPA for college admissions. For example, someone told us that keep PE for the senior year because you can only get a 4.0 and instead take an AP class so the GPA presented at the time of college applications will be higher. Are there other things like this to consider? Or in other words, what would your child do differently if they were picking up 9th grade course selections with the benefit of going through college applications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids who really run games with their GPAs are doing Hon PE the summer before high school online, taking only HON electives and APs with like 2 non-weighted classes total their entire high school career, and adding in community college classes.
My kid took two regular art electives in 9th and 10th. They regret it because their weighted GPA is 4.79 and they want a 4.9+. They have two semester Bs and several DE classes.
It's so toxic, OP. I wish it wasn't.
There's no Honors PE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids who really run games with their GPAs are doing Hon PE the summer before high school online, taking only HON electives and APs with like 2 non-weighted classes total their entire high school career, and adding in community college classes.
My kid took two regular art electives in 9th and 10th. They regret it because their weighted GPA is 4.79 and they want a 4.9+. They have two semester Bs and several DE classes.
It's so toxic, OP. I wish it wasn't.
There's no Honors PE.
Anonymous wrote:The kids who really run games with their GPAs are doing Hon PE the summer before high school online, taking only HON electives and APs with like 2 non-weighted classes total their entire high school career, and adding in community college classes.
My kid took two regular art electives in 9th and 10th. They regret it because their weighted GPA is 4.79 and they want a 4.9+. They have two semester Bs and several DE classes.
It's so toxic, OP. I wish it wasn't.