Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is in SIS, under grade history. It is unweighted.
The GPA in SIS under course history is weighted.
Anonymous wrote:It is in SIS, under grade history. It is unweighted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NEW QUESTION HERE:
Does PE count as much as a grade for Biology or History or other?
So, if you have an "A" in PE it is given the same weight as an "A" in a non-honors/non-AP class when calculating GPA?
Do colleges strip out grades for PE and re-calculate a kid's GPA?
Yes, the A in PE counts the same as the A in regular Biology or History. How, that's treated by colleges varies. But, almost certainly to be recalculated without the PE grade the more selective the college.
How do the VA state colleges/universities handle GPAs? Do they only look at the core subjects? Strip out PE? Take the whole thing?
Anonymous wrote:If a middle schooler is taking high school courses, should there be a gpa in naviance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NEW QUESTION HERE:
Does PE count as much as a grade for Biology or History or other?
So, if you have an "A" in PE it is given the same weight as an "A" in a non-honors/non-AP class when calculating GPA?
Do colleges strip out grades for PE and re-calculate a kid's GPA?
Yes, the A in PE counts the same as the A in regular Biology or History. How, that's treated by colleges varies. But, almost certainly to be recalculated without the PE grade the more selective the college.
Anonymous wrote:NEW QUESTION HERE:
Does PE count as much as a grade for Biology or History or other?
So, if you have an "A" in PE it is given the same weight as an "A" in a non-honors/non-AP class when calculating GPA?
Do colleges strip out grades for PE and re-calculate a kid's GPA?
Anonymous wrote:FCPS : Usually a HS student will take 7 courses each year. If a HS student decides to take a class Pass/Fail - assuming they pass with a P at the end of the year - does the GPA calculation divide by 6 courses to determine the GPA for that school year?
Anonymous wrote:Based on what I've seen with my kids in FCPS high schools since 2012, the teachers keep a running grade book based on a 100 point scale - they will average your kid's actual exact quarter-end grades at the end of the year.
Usually, the final exam is worth 10, 15, or 20% of the final grade (that should be on the syllabus), so don't leave that out of your calculation.