Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What school district is this that allows "dropping" a grade/credit? In FCPS you can expunge and retake HS classes taken in MS, but I was not aware you could "drop" grades beyond that.
FCPS allows you to expunge and not retake.
Anonymous wrote:What school district is this that allows "dropping" a grade/credit? In FCPS you can expunge and retake HS classes taken in MS, but I was not aware you could "drop" grades beyond that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Relax people! Not trying to send any message to my kid. I don’t care if they got a B. But the option is there to take it off and it may be worth it to do that depending on where they decide they want to go to college. That’s all. Thx.
We are always sending messages to our kids.
Some parents just don't realize that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son has straight A’s and a 4.2 GPA (with AP extra point) in all HS classes. However he got one B+ in 8th grade French 2. If he drops the grade/credit he will still have 4 (maybe 5) years of French including one year of AP. Would it be weird that his transcript would be missing French 2? Would it be worth it for this one small GPA bump?
He’s a rising junior.
Since when can parents go in and adjust a kid's transcript? That's the strangest concept I've ever heard of. OP, you shock me. Let it go! Do you really think a (just) good grade in 8th grade French is going to sink your kid???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is weird is that you are so desperate for your child to appear perfect. Let it go.
100%. What is the point of this post? Your child is perfect and will have zero issues getting acceptances at great schools. Leave this forum to us that have legitimate questions like my 3.3 student! Your 4.0 student is probably great so why are you worrying?
OP - how many foreign language credits will he have if he drops the French 2 grade?
Do it. And don’t tell your kid. Because it really isn’t a big deal. Is he going to pay attention to his transcript and his GPA to that extent?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Relax people! Not trying to send any message to my kid. I don’t care if they got a B. But the option is there to take it off and it may be worth it to do that depending on where they decide they want to go to college. That’s all. Thx.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are on the high school transcript as high school classes and APS has said they count, where do colleges say they recalculate? All I’ve seen is weighted and unweighted. That makes sense because for example APS does not give any weight to honors/intensified classes, only AP gets an additional quality point. Which I believe is different from other districts (and where I grew up).
It's quite common for colleges to recalculate. You should check their admissions websites.
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/articles/2018-11-30/what-students-should-know-about-the-gpa-scale
Yes, many recalculate GPA, but not all. And some keep HS grades that were earned in MS classes as long as they are the primary academic classes (math/science/English/history/foreign language.)
Also as stated earlier, many if not most schools now, given the large volume of applications, have an automated initial screening process that is simplistic and numerical. For example, NYU got 100k last year, BU got 75k applications, UVA 48k, Tulane 45k, GWU & Georgetown each 27k. Your kid's prospects are in the hands of an algorithm, at least at first, not an admissions officer.
Yeah, an algorithm that won’t count middle school grades.
I'm telling you, as someone who looked into this for my kid, that is not true across the board. Some schools do recalculate, but some do not or do not exclude MS grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child’s middle school grades cost her valedictorian. She had four As at an APS school. The would have been A-plus in LCPS, to which she moved before high school. Instead they were transferred as As because A-plus isn’t given out in APS. But because it is in LCPS, that was enough to make her ranked like 6th in her class. I did the math at graduation when they announced the valedictorian’s GPA and realized that had those middle school grades transferred as an A-plus, my kid would have had the distinction.
Not that it ultimately matters. No one remembers these things a decade from now. But middle school grades do affect HS GPA.
In Llc’s, they have a very generous grading scale. Hard to complain…