Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are Pre AP scored
I’m wondering the same.
DCPS treats Pre APs like Honors courses (+0.5).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are Pre AP scored
I’m wondering the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nuts.
This is an extremely conventional GPA formula. Maybe your school doesn’t believe in grades, but pretty much every American high school and college that gives grades uses these equations or something very similar to compute GPA.
I am one of the PPs and it’s still nuts. You get an A-, B and an A (in a half credit course) and get a 4.08 gpa from that? That is such blatant grade inflation. What is the point of grades? This is ridiculous.
So you’re okay with a kid cruising to a A in regular physics and your kid busting their butt to get a B in AP Physics, and the kid who took regular ends up with a higher GPA and higher class rank? Seriously? You’re counting on some admissions officers to read through every transcript and delineating which courses were honors, AP and regular?
There are no class ranks
Are you sure? Class rank is printed on my kid’s DCPS high school transcript.
Does your child go to Walls?
Per the Walls handbook - School Without Walls will no longer use class rank.
Anonymous wrote:How are Pre AP scored
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nuts.
This is an extremely conventional GPA formula. Maybe your school doesn’t believe in grades, but pretty much every American high school and college that gives grades uses these equations or something very similar to compute GPA.
I am one of the PPs and it’s still nuts. You get an A-, B and an A (in a half credit course) and get a 4.08 gpa from that? That is such blatant grade inflation. What is the point of grades? This is ridiculous.
So you’re okay with a kid cruising to a A in regular physics and your kid busting their butt to get a B in AP Physics, and the kid who took regular ends up with a higher GPA and higher class rank? Seriously? You’re counting on some admissions officers to read through every transcript and delineating which courses were honors, AP and regular?
There are no class ranks
Are you sure? Class rank is printed on my kid’s DCPS high school transcript.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nuts.
This is an extremely conventional GPA formula. Maybe your school doesn’t believe in grades, but pretty much every American high school and college that gives grades uses these equations or something very similar to compute GPA.
I am one of the PPs and it’s still nuts. You get an A-, B and an A (in a half credit course) and get a 4.08 gpa from that? That is such blatant grade inflation. What is the point of grades? This is ridiculous.
So you’re okay with a kid cruising to a A in regular physics and your kid busting their butt to get a B in AP Physics, and the kid who took regular ends up with a higher GPA and higher class rank? Seriously? You’re counting on some admissions officers to read through every transcript and delineating which courses were honors, AP and regular?
There are no class ranks
Anonymous wrote:Great post PP and also a great demonstration of how crazy grade inflation is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nuts.
This is an extremely conventional GPA formula. Maybe your school doesn’t believe in grades, but pretty much every American high school and college that gives grades uses these equations or something very similar to compute GPA.
I am one of the PPs and it’s still nuts. You get an A-, B and an A (in a half credit course) and get a 4.08 gpa from that? That is such blatant grade inflation. What is the point of grades? This is ridiculous.
So you’re okay with a kid cruising to a A in regular physics and your kid busting their butt to get a B in AP Physics, and the kid who took regular ends up with a higher GPA and higher class rank? Seriously? You’re counting on some admissions officers to read through every transcript and delineating which courses were honors, AP and regular?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nuts.
This is an extremely conventional GPA formula. Maybe your school doesn’t believe in grades, but pretty much every American high school and college that gives grades uses these equations or something very similar to compute GPA.
I am one of the PPs and it’s still nuts. You get an A-, B and an A (in a half credit course) and get a 4.08 gpa from that? That is such blatant grade inflation. What is the point of grades? This is ridiculous.
So you’re okay with a kid cruising to a A in regular physics and your kid busting their butt to get a B in AP Physics, and the kid who took regular ends up with a higher GPA and higher class rank? Seriously? You’re counting on some admissions officers to read through every transcript and delineating which courses were honors, AP and regular?
That’s exactly what AOs do, at least at selective institutions. They look at rigor and grades, and they understand regional and individual school contexts. That’s their job.
Not every DCPS graduate is headed to a selective institution. It’s appropriate for the schools to compute GPA in a way that’s useful for less selective colleges and universities as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nuts.
This is an extremely conventional GPA formula. Maybe your school doesn’t believe in grades, but pretty much every American high school and college that gives grades uses these equations or something very similar to compute GPA.
I am one of the PPs and it’s still nuts. You get an A-, B and an A (in a half credit course) and get a 4.08 gpa from that? That is such blatant grade inflation. What is the point of grades? This is ridiculous.
So you’re okay with a kid cruising to a A in regular physics and your kid busting their butt to get a B in AP Physics, and the kid who took regular ends up with a higher GPA and higher class rank? Seriously? You’re counting on some admissions officers to read through every transcript and delineating which courses were honors, AP and regular?
That’s exactly what AOs do, at least at selective institutions. They look at rigor and grades, and they understand regional and individual school contexts. That’s their job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nuts.
This is an extremely conventional GPA formula. Maybe your school doesn’t believe in grades, but pretty much every American high school and college that gives grades uses these equations or something very similar to compute GPA.
I am one of the PPs and it’s still nuts. You get an A-, B and an A (in a half credit course) and get a 4.08 gpa from that? That is such blatant grade inflation. What is the point of grades? This is ridiculous.
So you’re okay with a kid cruising to a A in regular physics and your kid busting their butt to get a B in AP Physics, and the kid who took regular ends up with a higher GPA and higher class rank? Seriously? You’re counting on some admissions officers to read through every transcript and delineating which courses were honors, AP and regular?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nuts.
This is an extremely conventional GPA formula. Maybe your school doesn’t believe in grades, but pretty much every American high school and college that gives grades uses these equations or something very similar to compute GPA.
I am one of the PPs and it’s still nuts. You get an A-, B and an A (in a half credit course) and get a 4.08 gpa from that? That is such blatant grade inflation. What is the point of grades? This is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nuts.
This is an extremely conventional GPA formula. Maybe your school doesn’t believe in grades, but pretty much every American high school and college that gives grades uses these equations or something very similar to compute GPA.
I am one of the PPs and it’s still nuts. You get an A-, B and an A (in a half credit course) and get a 4.08 gpa from that? That is such blatant grade inflation. What is the point of grades? This is ridiculous.
Like I said before, if you don’t like grades there are alternative high schools that will provide a narrative instead.
You could also use the same grades in the same classes to compute an unweighted academic GPA. (No bumps and no PE.) Here that would be 3.35. Does that make you feel better?
Instead of getting upset, most people simply distinguish between weighted and unweighted GPA.