Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh and i say that because you are competing with kids like mine who is 4.89 with 15 AP classes, National Merit Semi Finalist and Valedictorian or Sudatorian depending on how senior grades go. In the DMV higher is way better because higher here is average.
And yet, this child’s parent cannot spell Salutatorian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only see 4.8 and a little above. Do not see 4.89.
I just found three for MIT. Extremely rare though.
Anonymous wrote:Oh and i say that because you are competing with kids like mine who is 4.89 with 15 AP classes, National Merit Semi Finalist and Valedictorian or Sudatorian depending on how senior grades go. In the DMV higher is way better because higher here is average.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh and i say that because you are competing with kids like mine who is 4.89 with 15 AP classes, National Merit Semi Finalist and Valedictorian or Sudatorian depending on how senior grades go. In the DMV higher is way better because higher here is average.
Kudos on the achievements!
Kid’s school doesn’t offer that many AP classes. I hope colleges take that into account. There is no way kiddo could take 15, because they aren’t offered.
Anonymous wrote:OP - what sorts of schools are you looking at? That might help us provide better insight.
Anonymous wrote:Where are you seeing the colleges minimum gpa? And do you know whether it’s weighted or not?
Anonymous wrote:I only see 4.8 and a little above. Do not see 4.89.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some kids place out of world language 1 and 2 and avoid two non-weighted courses. I’ve heard rumor of people delaying PE and Tech until senior year as well.
Utterly stupid gamesmanship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several kids in MCPS will get WGPA's like that...if they have many honors or AP classes plus middle school classes that have high school credit...Like French 6 or Algebra. If the child is in one of the science or math magnets Wheaton Biomedical, Blair math program etc. Then yes they can get a high weighted GPA because most of their classes are honors or AP plus they have the extra middle school component classes. Very few, but a few.
I have a child at Blair and have not seen a 4.89 on Naviance.
It’s almost impossible. We have a couple get close at our W school but none that high. I’d say it’s a troll with Naviance access.
4.8 PHS. Beginning of Senior year. All As. 5 HS credits earned in MS. 2 were honors. These are kids who took AP world lang in 10th grade. Do the Math. In the SMCS pathway, these scores add up, especially if the kid is doing HS level credits in MS.
In fact, the HS level credits at MS actually pulls down the wGPA because there are 3 or 4 credits that are unweighted. If you just take the credits earned during HS ...the wGPA shoots up because the unweighted credits in MS gets dropped. Essentially, these kids have credits from 7 years of school instead of 4. And without the unweighted foundational courses in MS, they would not have been able to do the APs and post-APs early in their HS career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several kids in MCPS will get WGPA's like that...if they have many honors or AP classes plus middle school classes that have high school credit...Like French 6 or Algebra. If the child is in one of the science or math magnets Wheaton Biomedical, Blair math program etc. Then yes they can get a high weighted GPA because most of their classes are honors or AP plus they have the extra middle school component classes. Very few, but a few.
I have a child at Blair and have not seen a 4.89 on Naviance.
Anonymous wrote:Oh and i say that because you are competing with kids like mine who is 4.89 with 15 AP classes, National Merit Semi Finalist and Valedictorian or Sudatorian depending on how senior grades go. In the DMV higher is way better because higher here is average.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several kids in MCPS will get WGPA's like that...if they have many honors or AP classes plus middle school classes that have high school credit...Like French 6 or Algebra. If the child is in one of the science or math magnets Wheaton Biomedical, Blair math program etc. Then yes they can get a high weighted GPA because most of their classes are honors or AP plus they have the extra middle school component classes. Very few, but a few.
I have a child at Blair and have not seen a 4.89 on Naviance.
It’s almost impossible. We have a couple get close at our W school but none that high. I’d say it’s a troll with Naviance access.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several kids in MCPS will get WGPA's like that...if they have many honors or AP classes plus middle school classes that have high school credit...Like French 6 or Algebra. If the child is in one of the science or math magnets Wheaton Biomedical, Blair math program etc. Then yes they can get a high weighted GPA because most of their classes are honors or AP plus they have the extra middle school component classes. Very few, but a few.
I have a child at Blair and have not seen a 4.89 on Naviance.