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you have no idea how smart my senior class wasm, the validictorian graduated with a 7.2 gpa, but whatever don't believe me...i could care less. |
Just to reference the insanely deep bullshit on the GPAs, here are the national guidelines for GPAs:
National Unweighted: 4.0 (Perfect) National Weighted: 5.0 (Perfect) There is a way to beat the system with AP courses and max out at 5.5, but there isn't a school system in the US that has offered courses in a manner which has allowed a student to do so yet. |
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[quote:02477]In 2001, there were people from 181 different ethnic groups living in Auckland city. This means that Auckland City Council governs the most ethnically diverse population of any of the territorial local authorities in the Auckland region or the nation. [/quote:02477] I live in an area where European/Whites are 48%, the rest are Pacific Islander, Maori, Asian, Indian, and various others.....The biggest being Pacific Islander.....and I'd know more about living with other races than you ever would - My brother-in-law is full Samoan, my neice is half-cast. I even dated a Samoan girl for a while. So don't even fucking start with me, and how I don't know about the acceptance of other races into general society. You'll just make yourself look more fucking stupid. You silly ignorant fuck. |
First of all, the national standards for college admission do not recognize anything over a 5.0 GPA.
That being said, Honors courses will get you .25 to your weighted GPA, AP and Dual-Enrollment courses will get you .45 to your GPA (assuming you make all A's). Here is some information on how AP is weighted: [quote:f26b5]Calculation of Weighted GPA A. Students shall receive bonus points added to their non-weighted GPA for all Advanced Placement courses that they complete with a semester grade of C or better. Beginning with the 2004-2005 school year, in order to receive a weighted grade, a student must take the AP test associated with the AP course and earn a score of 3 or higher on the test. B. In order to receive credit for a yearlong course, students must complete both semesters of an Advanced Placement course. Students in a yearlong AP course will lose the first semester bonus points if they do not complete the second semester of the course and take the test, earning a score of 3 or higher. It will be noted on the transcript that the weighted grade is contingent upon taking the AP test and earning a score of 3 or higher. The weight will be added to the transcript when the student’s score is received from the College Board. C. GPA bonus points shall be calculated as follows for a full year course: Grade Bonus Points A .045 B .0225 C .015 D No bonus points[/quote:f26b5] Furthermore, more than 75% of AP courses are year-long which necessitates the completion of two full semesters of instruction to receive credit. Also, Federal law limits the number of courses a student can take in a school year to 12 on block scheduling (5 per semester and two summer school) or 10 on traditional scheduling (8 per day and two in summer school). Summer courses taken post-graduation are not counted toward your GPA. So eat me. |
LOL@7.2!!
Unless they started giving out Super-A's since I was in school. . .that number is ridiculous bullshit. 7.2 - get the fuck outta here. |
[quote="TGB!":cc708]LOL@7.2!!
Unless they started giving out Super-A's since I was in school. . .that number is ridiculous bullshit. 7.2 - get the fuck outta here.[/quote:cc708] So we can safely say he IS an un-educated redneck, then? Guess I was right afterall. beer: |
[quote="TGB!":56098]LOL@5.2!!
Unless they started giving out Super-A's since I was in school. . .that number is ridiculous bullshit. 5.2 - get the fuck outta here.[/quote:56098] Corrected. |
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Are you on special terms with Eames? It says 7.2 up there. Even 5.2 is impossible since mathematically there would have to be a class worth 6.0 points. AP classes are worth 1 more point than the average class - so when I got a B in my Physics class it was an A. But to get a 5.0 youd need to have had ALL AP classes throughout your ENTIRE HS career. Any grade in a non-AP class - again with that crazy math - would bring the 5.0 down, so even if you took ONE class and got an A that a is worth 4.0 and would drag your shit down. 5.2 is an impossibility. 7.2 is just bullshitting because you can. spank: |
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Are you on special terms with Eames? It says 7.2 up there. Even 5.2 is impossible since mathematically there would have to be a class worth 6.0 points. AP classes are worth 1 more point than the average class - so when I got a B in my Physics class it was an A. But to get a 5.0 youd need to have had ALL AP classes throughout your ENTIRE HS career. Any grade in a non-AP class - again with that crazy math - would bring the 5.0 down, so even if you took ONE class and got an A that a is worth 4.0 and would drag your shit down. 5.2 is an impossibility. 7.2 is just bullshitting because you can. spank: [/quote:f6ffc] Dont get me wrong, i liek the stuff i flush down the toilet more than Eames. I just didnt see that 7.2 bullcrap, only the 5.2 he pulled earlier. loney: |
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