Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS does not do +/-, so by my rough math, and depending on the number of courses (summer school for example) a 3.8 is at least 6 Bs for final semester grades.
OP here- Yes, she has 8 Bs for her final semester grades since 9th grade through the end of her junior year. The rest are As.
Anonymous wrote:For Indiana, SC, uva, Pitt, VT, etc, applying for business is a tougher admit than another major. The first two in particular are much easier admits if you are not business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS does not do +/-, so by my rough math, and depending on the number of courses (summer school for example) a 3.8 is at least 6 Bs for final semester grades.
OP here- Yes, she has 8 Bs for her final semester grades since 9th grade through the end of her junior year. The rest are As.
You need to aim MUCH lower then. And pick another major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS does not do +/-, so by my rough math, and depending on the number of courses (summer school for example) a 3.8 is at least 6 Bs for final semester grades.
OP here- Yes, she has 8 Bs for her final semester grades since 9th grade through the end of her junior year. The rest are As.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS does not do +/-, so by my rough math, and depending on the number of courses (summer school for example) a 3.8 is at least 6 Bs for final semester grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't figure out how the unweighted is a 3.8 and the weighted is a 4.6. In our FCPS HS, a weighted 4.6 would be probably the top 1-3 students out of 525+ seniors, so how is unweighted a 3.8?
OP: Can you elaborate how the school weights grades? I know some give more weight for a 97-100, some weight classes up to a 6.0, etc.
Also, where does your kid fall with a 4.6 as far as other kids in the same school?
Agreed. Does she have good AP scores?
With no APs and test optional, this screams grade inflation. I would definitely invest in some good SAT prep.
AP Gov and AP U.S. History are 4s. The rest of her classes are IB as we're an IB school. She has taken a bunch of IB classes including IB Calc A/B her junior year, which is why she has a higher weighted GPA. We're at MCPS so we don't do class rank.