Anonymous wrote:Some high schools have A+ = 4.3 unweighted. It's simply a different scale.
Anonymous wrote:Some high schools have A+ = 4.3 unweighted. It's simply a different scale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope you are a troll
you seen the other post? 50% of the Senior Class at a high school in FCPS had over a 4.0
that's not a real gpa
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope you are a troll
you seen the other post? 50% of the Senior Class at a high school in FCPS had over a 4.0
Yup, ridiculous grade inflation! These kids are in for the shock of their lives when they get to college and have to actually do work to get good grades.[/
Nope. Sadly, colleges grade inflate now, too. Lake Wobegon, land of the 4.0s
Anonymous wrote:if someone has a 3.5 pga is it bad now? Will they have to attend a Community college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope you are a troll
you seen the other post? 50% of the Senior Class at a high school in FCPS had over a 4.0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope you are a troll
you seen the other post? 50% of the Senior Class at a high school in FCPS had over a 4.0
Anonymous wrote:if someone has a 3.5 pga is it bad now? Will they have to attend a Community college?
Anonymous wrote:if someone has a 3.5 pga is it bad now? Will they have to attend a Community college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid has a 3.9 from a FCPA public (with a rigorous course load) and we’ve been told by a private college counselor that knocks many colleges (and I don’t mean ivies) out of reach for him. So a 3.5 with an average level of rigor is presumably going to have somewhat limited options, although there is always some 4 year college option for anyone who wants it and is willing to pay for it.
That GPA, assuming it's UW, does not knock any college out. But if your kid doesn't have anything else to sell, they're not getting into an ivy.