Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just insane. My kids' private schools have first quarter grades in several classes that cover ONE assignment.
Some teachers are being incredibly gentle with seniors grading, some are like "I don't give a crap, I'm grading like I always do" (which is: "you can get your grad up by semester's end--once you have more assessments and the midterm")
I hope admissions people know this. These grades are totally random and mean next to nothing in many cases.
Agreed. And very much also hope the colleges understand that quarter grades are not very meaningful.
They don't. Please don't ask us how we know, it is too painful to relive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Additional evidence of widespread grade inflation, strengthening the argument for standardized testing reclaiming its rightful place at the center of admissions decisions.
+2 Students have come to rely on retakes to increase all grades to As. Some schools even allow retakes on Bs. Some schools only allow retakes if below an 80. My DC and friends purposely do poorly (put incorrect answers) on the first test to get below an 80, then retake to get a high A. This way they see the test and questions asked and adjust their studying to crush it the second time around.
that absolutely is cheating. shame on them, and on you.
How do you think the kids are all getting 4.0uw GPAs? They are literally ALL doing this. Purposely scoring below an 80 and retaking with no penalty. They didn’t create this system, the school did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Additional evidence of widespread grade inflation, strengthening the argument for standardized testing reclaiming its rightful place at the center of admissions decisions.
+2 Students have come to rely on retakes to increase all grades to As. Some schools even allow retakes on Bs. Some schools only allow retakes if below an 80. My DC and friends purposely do poorly (put incorrect answers) on the first test to get below an 80, then retake to get a high A. This way they see the test and questions asked and adjust their studying to crush it the second time around.
that absolutely is cheating. shame on them, and on you.
How do you think the kids are all getting 4.0uw GPAs? They are literally ALL doing this. Purposely scoring below an 80 and retaking with no penalty. They didn’t create this system, the school did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Additional evidence of widespread grade inflation, strengthening the argument for standardized testing reclaiming its rightful place at the center of admissions decisions.
+2 Students have come to rely on retakes to increase all grades to As. Some schools even allow retakes on Bs. Some schools only allow retakes if below an 80. My DC and friends purposely do poorly (put incorrect answers) on the first test to get below an 80, then retake to get a high A. This way they see the test and questions asked and adjust their studying to crush it the second time around.
that absolutely is cheating. shame on them, and on you.
How do you think the kids are all getting 4.0uw GPAs? They are literally ALL doing this. Purposely scoring below an 80 and retaking with no penalty. They didn’t create this system, the school did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Additional evidence of widespread grade inflation, strengthening the argument for standardized testing reclaiming its rightful place at the center of admissions decisions.
+2 Students have come to rely on retakes to increase all grades to As. Some schools even allow retakes on Bs. Some schools only allow retakes if below an 80. My DC and friends purposely do poorly (put incorrect answers) on the first test to get below an 80, then retake to get a high A. This way they see the test and questions asked and adjust their studying to crush it the second time around.
that absolutely is cheating. shame on them, and on you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Additional evidence of widespread grade inflation, strengthening the argument for standardized testing reclaiming its rightful place at the center of admissions decisions.
+2 Students have come to rely on retakes to increase all grades to As. Some schools even allow retakes on Bs. Some schools only allow retakes if below an 80. My DC and friends purposely do poorly (put incorrect answers) on the first test to get below an 80, then retake to get a high A. This way they see the test and questions asked and adjust their studying to crush it the second time around.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, DD pulled plug on her ED choice that requires mid-semester grades after poor performance on early test. Will apply EA elsewhere and RD to first choice school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just insane. My kids' private schools have first quarter grades in several classes that cover ONE assignment.
Some teachers are being incredibly gentle with seniors grading, some are like "I don't give a crap, I'm grading like I always do" (which is: "you can get your grad up by semester's end--once you have more assessments and the midterm")
I hope admissions people know this. These grades are totally random and mean next to nothing in many cases.
Agreed. And very much also hope the colleges understand that quarter grades are not very meaningful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Additional evidence of widespread grade inflation, strengthening the argument for standardized testing reclaiming its rightful place at the center of admissions decisions.
+2 Students have come to rely on retakes to increase all grades to As. Some schools even allow retakes on Bs. Some schools only allow retakes if below an 80. My DC and friends purposely do poorly (put incorrect answers) on the first test to get below an 80, then retake to get a high A. This way they see the test and questions asked and adjust their studying to crush it the second time around.
Anonymous wrote:Additional evidence of widespread grade inflation, strengthening the argument for standardized testing reclaiming its rightful place at the center of admissions decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, DD pulled plug on her ED choice that requires mid-semester grades after poor performance on early test. Will apply EA elsewhere and RD to first choice school.
DS did the opposite. He was applying EA and switched to ED hoping first quarter grades won't hurt him