
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our MCPS school:
-no retakes
-deduction of 10% for late work
-semester grades not yearly grades (this is true of every MCPS school)
A 4.0 for a challenging schedule is rare at our school, as reflected in GPAs for college admissions contained on Naviance.
Please stop with spreading false information.
I agree completely.
if your kids don't get 4.0 at mcps that means your kids are behind... it will be difficult just to get to UMD
Anonymous wrote:In places where there are many hard-working kids, we should expect many 4.0 unweighted GPAs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our MCPS school:
-no retakes
-deduction of 10% for late work
-semester grades not yearly grades (this is true of every MCPS school)
A 4.0 for a challenging schedule is rare at our school, as reflected in GPAs for college admissions contained on Naviance.
Please stop with spreading false information.
I agree completely.
Anonymous wrote:At our MCPS school:
-no retakes
-deduction of 10% for late work
-semester grades not yearly grades (this is true of every MCPS school)
A 4.0 for a challenging schedule is rare at our school, as reflected in GPAs for college admissions contained on Naviance.
Please stop with spreading false information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In MoCo Public Schools, one can get a B in one semester with a 79.5 average and an A in the other semester with an 89.5 average and get an A (4.0) for the year (with an 84.5 average).
No. You dint get Year grades, only semester. So would have B one semester and A next. Both go on transcript
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's crazy to me how many kids there are on here with unweighted 4.0s. I feel like even last year it was rare. This year 10 replies out of 15 each time the results from another school come up are ALL unweighted 4.0s.
Many are MCPS--it makes sense with their wacky grading scale: you can get 69.5 (C) quarter 1, 79.5 (B) quarter 2, 79.5 (quarter 3) and 89.5 (quarter 4) and end up with an A or 4.0 for the year for the class.
THAT IS INSANE. Many districts are similar. You are a hair what is traditionally failing for a solid quarter (a 69.5) and you still get an A for the year.
And they don't have A minus grades. So an A is a 4.0
Plus retakes (in many classes), no penalty for late work, etc.
Does anyone who does the work, not end up with a 4.0? It really seems like you have to try to do poorly.
Has a 4.0 ceased (even unweighted) ceased to mean ANYTHING? It seems like this is really hurting the kids who are actually super smart. They are lost in the shuffle of so many kids getting "perfect" grades
for doing very average work.
Wow that is insane! If a student had the same quarter grades in my kids school here in NJ, his final grade would be 79.5, which is C+. And that means unweighted grade value for the class is 2.33.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no grade for the year in mcps. All classes are1 semester long. Everyone always mentions 79.5 and 89.5...but never the fact that 89.4 is a straight B.
But you can literally get what is a C at most schools (79.5%) for one quarter and still end up with an A.
Can anyone who actually attends class get less than a 79.5%? With test corrections and unlimited late work too? I mean tell me, how does a student who does all the work actually do worse than that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true there are no finals in mcps? What about midterms? How are these kids remotely prepared for college?
They have exams at the end of each quarter and large AP and IB participation for college bound kids. Kids go on to lots of top school and seem to manage. They get more teaching time in without exam weeks and the way the grading worked if you had an A both quarters you could get a C on the exam so kids could often blow them off.
That’s ridiculous, exams are 20 percent of the semester grade at our private.
Anonymous wrote:It's crazy to me how many kids there are on here with unweighted 4.0s. I feel like even last year it was rare. This year 10 replies out of 15 each time the results from another school come up are ALL unweighted 4.0s.
Many are MCPS--it makes sense with their wacky grading scale: you can get 69.5 (C) quarter 1, 79.5 (B) quarter 2, 79.5 (quarter 3) and 89.5 (quarter 4) and end up with an A or 4.0 for the year for the class.
THAT IS INSANE. Many districts are similar. You are a hair what is traditionally failing for a solid quarter (a 69.5) and you still get an A for the year.
And they don't have A minus grades. So an A is a 4.0
Plus retakes (in many classes), no penalty for late work, etc.
Does anyone who does the work, not end up with a 4.0? It really seems like you have to try to do poorly.
Has a 4.0 ceased (even unweighted) ceased to mean ANYTHING? It seems like this is really hurting the kids who are actually super smart. They are lost in the shuffle of so many kids getting "perfect" grades
for doing very average work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true there are no finals in mcps? What about midterms? How are these kids remotely prepared for college?
They have exams at the end of each quarter and large AP and IB participation for college bound kids. Kids go on to lots of top school and seem to manage. They get more teaching time in without exam weeks and the way the grading worked if you had an A both quarters you could get a C on the exam so kids could often blow them off.
Anonymous wrote:Is it true there are no finals in mcps? What about midterms? How are these kids remotely prepared for college?