Anonymous wrote:I'm suffering from GPA sticker shock after looking at Naviance for our APS high school. I had been blissfully unaware of the latest GPA expectations until now. DC is a junior with a lot of intensified math and science classes but only a few APs like Calculus BC and Physics. DC scored 1500 on SATs and currently has 3.7 unweighted GPA and 3.9 W GPA. Had no idea that most schools require at least a 4.0 these days. DC wants to study engineering so I think s/he took the right classes but I'm now wondering if we missed an opportunity in boosting GPA with some AP classes like English, History, or Psychology.
If your DC has a high (>4.0) GPA, what AP classes did they take?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP US history, AP Chem, AP Physics EM, AP World History, AP comp sci, AP stat and prob, AP psychology AP Calc
He also did dual enrollment at local cc, so those classes were waited - Eng 101 and 102, Bio 101, 103 and 104 (anatomy), Ethics, and Phil 101.
He graduated with a 4.6 weighted GPA
Thank you! To future posters, this is the kind of info I'd like to see. Not something generic like "every subject."
Anonymous wrote:AP US history, AP Chem, AP Physics EM, AP World History, AP comp sci, AP stat and prob, AP psychology AP Calc
He also did dual enrollment at local cc, so those classes were waited - Eng 101 and 102, Bio 101, 103 and 104 (anatomy), Ethics, and Phil 101.
He graduated with a 4.6 weighted GPA