Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get OP's post. Is she talking unweighted? FWIW, a 4.0 is only the 25th percentile (bottom) for incoming students last year at UVA. A 4.97 is the 75th percentile. Same at W&M. It is what it is.
UVA and W&M 75th percentile of accepted students is NOT 4.97. That's ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get OP's post. Is she talking unweighted? FWIW, a 4.0 is only the 25th percentile (bottom) for incoming students last year at UVA. A 4.97 is the 75th percentile. Same at W&M. It is what it is.
UVA and W&M 75th percentile of accepted students is NOT 4.97. That's ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get OP's post. Is she talking unweighted? FWIW, a 4.0 is only the 25th percentile (bottom) for incoming students last year at UVA. A 4.97 is the 75th percentile. Same at W&M. It is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In DMV what percent of High schoolers have 4.0s or greater (both public and private). I am guessing probably around 30% or more. So if there are 100k seniors in DMV that means close to 30k kids think they can get into a top school. Is this accurate thinking?
Unweighted? No way.
There are very few kids with 4.0s unweighted. Look in Scattergrams and switch to unweighted. Only a handful at our very large W school. 4.0 weighted - that's another story and not considered high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never get these grade inflation posts.
My teen is in MCPS. She’s very smart, gets 95-99% on maps, same on cogat, works hard, and she doesn’t get all a’s. Who are these teachers giving out all a’s to everyone? She apparently does not get those teachers.
+1 I don't get it either. My child is at a non-W MCPS HS. Also, 95+% percentile on standardized tests and hasn't got all A's since MS. Yes, he has had some teachers that grade easy and give full credit for completion, but in math, English, and Spanish, most of his teachers were fair or hard graders.
Also, college admissions outcomes for all A's students aren't much better than students with a few B's.
Anonymous wrote:I never get these grade inflation posts.
My teen is in MCPS. She’s very smart, gets 95-99% on maps, same on cogat, works hard, and she doesn’t get all a’s. Who are these teachers giving out all a’s to everyone? She apparently does not get those teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In DMV what percent of High schoolers have 4.0s or greater (both public and private). I am guessing probably around 30% or more. So if there are 100k seniors in DMV that means close to 30k kids think they can get into a top school. Is this accurate thinking?
The valedictorian in DD's high school class went to nursing school, and not a top one. She wasn't all that smart, but she really, really cared about her GPA, and yes, she had a 4.0 when she graduated.
I don't know what a 4.0 means, really. Some intellectually incurious kids at my child's high school have a 4.0. They aren't going to top schools, which recognize grade inflation and kids who take less strenuous classes to keep their perfect gpa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In DMV what percent of High schoolers have 4.0s or greater (both public and private). I am guessing probably around 30% or more. So if there are 100k seniors in DMV that means close to 30k kids think they can get into a top school. Is this accurate thinking?
The valedictorian in DD's high school class went to nursing school, and not a top one. She wasn't all that smart, but she really, really cared about her GPA, and yes, she had a 4.0 when she graduated.
I don't know what a 4.0 means, really. Some intellectually incurious kids at my child's high school have a 4.0. They aren't going to top schools, which recognize grade inflation and kids who take less strenuous classes to keep their perfect gpa.
Anonymous wrote:In DMV what percent of High schoolers have 4.0s or greater (both public and private). I am guessing probably around 30% or more. So if there are 100k seniors in DMV that means close to 30k kids think they can get into a top school. Is this accurate thinking?