Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyways, if the school recalculates GPA using the same scale for everything, this non-sense is all mooot
But applicants do get a nod for taking the hardest courses, no matter how the GPA is recalculated.
But is it better to take AP Physics and get a B because it's a hella hard class or "Honors" Physics and get an A and a GPA boost and a more pleasant life with less studying. That is the question.
Anonymous wrote:It only matters in the context of the high school. It’s not the 5.0, it’s where a 5.0 falls in the graduating class.
If someone takes AP Physics and has to study more and have a less pleasant life and still gets a B, well, maybe STEM isn't for them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyways, if the school recalculates GPA using the same scale for everything, this non-sense is all mooot
But applicants do get a nod for taking the hardest courses, no matter how the GPA is recalculated.
But is it better to take AP Physics and get a B because it's a hella hard class or "Honors" Physics and get an A and a GPA boost and a more pleasant life with less studying. That is the question.
That depends on what tricks the schools uses to convert numerical grades to letter grades.Anonymous wrote:Yes bc the 5.0 scale is weird & many districts require (often multiple) unweighted core or elective courses.
All A’s, however, is not unusual. I think I read a WaPo article a year or two ago that Arlington’s W&L hs had 108 kids all with straight As in advanced courses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In MCPS this is only possible if you figure out a way to fulfill the PE requirement with a weighted class- not sure if there’s a DE class for this? Some people do wait until senior year to take gym since most colleges are looking at your end of junior year GPA. Seems pretty ridiculous though.
+1 PE and health are required and unweighted so impossible to get a 5.0. But yes, as PP said, if they wait til senior year to do it, maybe their junior year GPA could be a 5.0.
OP here. It's true DD hasn't taken PE yet. We were waiting til senior year so she could have a stress-free period during college application season.
But she took Honors Health A and B the summer after 8th grade, and apparently this still counts as an advanced class.
You're, "Gee, golly...we had no idea honors health would have been a grade boost...until now we didn't realize the word "honors" in the title "apparently" had meaning..." is disingenuous. Same with saying you waited until senior year to take PE so she had a stress free period in app season. That may be a tangential benefit, but your family knew long ago doing it this way meant no unweighted grade entered for PE by the time colleges look at the transcript. And planned it out that way.
Obviously the schools will see through the latter. A kid with a 5.0 at the time of application, who is taking less rigor senior year because of the choice to take PE then isn’t going to have an advantage over a kid who chose to save their elective spots for senior year so they could take extra advanced courses.
The 5.0 is one impressive choice but not more so than others.
Of course...but OP is the one who said, "apparently" the honors health courses she took during the summer boosted the kid's grade. That's what the "gee, golly" is addressing. AOs won't be saying it.
That was in response to an earlier PP who said Health was not weighted. Don't jump down people's throats with accusations when you haven't read the natural back and forth.
I think Health in MCPS is now exclusively Honors, so kids don't even have a choice. Plus, it's boring as heck.
Anonymous wrote:It only matters in the context of the high school. It’s not the 5.0, it’s where a 5.0 falls in the graduating class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyways, if the school recalculates GPA using the same scale for everything, this non-sense is all mooot
But applicants do get a nod for taking the hardest courses, no matter how the GPA is recalculated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In MCPS this is only possible if you figure out a way to fulfill the PE requirement with a weighted class- not sure if there’s a DE class for this? Some people do wait until senior year to take gym since most colleges are looking at your end of junior year GPA. Seems pretty ridiculous though.
+1 PE and health are required and unweighted so impossible to get a 5.0. But yes, as PP said, if they wait til senior year to do it, maybe their junior year GPA could be a 5.0.
OP here. It's true DD hasn't taken PE yet. We were waiting til senior year so she could have a stress-free period during college application season.
But she took Honors Health A and B the summer after 8th grade, and apparently this still counts as an advanced class.
You're, "Gee, golly...we had no idea honors health would have been a grade boost...until now we didn't realize the word "honors" in the title "apparently" had meaning..." is disingenuous. Same with saying you waited until senior year to take PE so she had a stress free period in app season. That may be a tangential benefit, but your family knew long ago doing it this way meant no unweighted grade entered for PE by the time colleges look at the transcript. And planned it out that way.
Obviously the schools will see through the latter. A kid with a 5.0 at the time of application, who is taking less rigor senior year because of the choice to take PE then isn’t going to have an advantage over a kid who chose to save their elective spots for senior year so they could take extra advanced courses.
The 5.0 is one impressive choice but not more so than others.
Of course...but OP is the one who said, "apparently" the honors health courses she took during the summer boosted the kid's grade. That's what the "gee, golly" is addressing. AOs won't be saying it.
That was in response to an earlier PP who said Health was not weighted. Don't jump down people's throats with accusations when you haven't read the natural back and forth.
I think Health in MCPS is now exclusively Honors, so kids don't even have a choice. Plus, it's boring as heck.