Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, kids can do this. What is your purpose in raising the topic though?
To say the MCPS has the most ridiculous weighted GPA system in the country.
That getting anything 79.5 or higher in Q2 means you still get an A.
That the kids know how to beat the system and do it without learning pretty frequently
Anonymous wrote:My kid got a 78 in one class and now doesn't even care what they get this quarter. Even if they get an A or a B, it will still be a B for the semester grade. So there is no incentive to try and pull and A for that class. None
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, kids can do this. What is your purpose in raising the topic though?
To say the MCPS has the most ridiculous weighted GPA system in the country.
That getting anything 79.5 or higher in Q2 means you still get an A.
That the kids know how to beat the system and do it without learning pretty frequently
Anonymous wrote:Yes, kids can do this. What is your purpose in raising the topic though?
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious.. dc has a C in qtr 1 for a class. Whether they get an A or a B in qtr 2, they will have a B for the course either way.. correct?
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious.. dc has a C in qtr 1 for a class. Whether they get an A or a B in qtr 2, they will have a B for the course either way.. correct?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, kids can do this. What is your purpose in raising the topic though?
Anonymous wrote:In MCPS, if quarter 1 grade is an A and quarter 2 grade is a B - then the semester grade is an A, correct? And only semester grades go on the transcript or are used to calculate GPA, correct? Do kids just slack off in Q2/4 if they've already received an A the previous quarter?