Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ doesn't post any information about GPAs on their school profile. This means GPAs are very high. Most likely 75% of the school has over a 4.0 GPA (weighted). You could be in the bottom half with just a 4.0 GPA.
about 90% of the class has between 4.0 and 4.75 by Junior year end, since almost every course including the easiest electives are weighted. Even with half dozen C grades, the weighted GPA in parentvue shows as above 4.0. That said, if GPA is below 4.222 end of sophomore, or 4.333 at end of Junior year, student is most likely in the lower half of the class. That's a clear indication student has avoided taking AP and post AP courses. TJ may have stopped publishing the class GPA range in public profile, but college admissions can see applicant's course rigor, easy electives, and the Cs and Ds.
Anonymous wrote:TJ doesn't post any information about GPAs on their school profile. This means GPAs are very high. Most likely 75% of the school has over a 4.0 GPA (weighted). You could be in the bottom half with just a 4.0 GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Curious: is it common for students with very high GPAs at TJ to not dominate or even participate in math/science competitions or fairs? I’m sure there are many overlaps in these two areas, but want to know how big is the non-overlapping part.
Anonymous wrote:Curious: is it common for students with very high GPAs at TJ to not dominate or even participate in math/science competitions or fairs? I’m sure there are many overlaps in these two areas, but want to know how big is the non-overlapping part.
Anonymous wrote:Where would a straight a ( no a minus) freshman gpa stand? Top 10 % or top 20?
Anonymous wrote:Once grades are fully updated my DC should have a weighted 4.24 GPA (including middle school and summer school courses). Any idea what quartile range that would put DC in?
Anonymous wrote:TJ doesn't post any information about GPAs on their school profile. This means GPAs are very high. Most likely 75% of the school has over a 4.0 GPA (weighted). You could be in the bottom half with just a 4.0 GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Once grades are fully updated my DC should have a weighted 4.24 GPA (including middle school and summer school courses). Any idea what quartile range that would put DC in?
PP hereAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question in the subject.
4.0 UW
4.0 is not just decent.
I doubt 20% has 4.0 at the end of freshman year. Most kids do not get A in math or statistics.
End of the first grading period, how is your freshman doing?