Poll

Straight A student?

Yes
24 (40.7%)
No
20 (33.9%)
All F's
4 (6.8%)
A few F's
1 (1.7%)
I'm dumb
10 (16.9%)

Total Members Voted: 59

Author Topic: What are your grades?  (Read 2341 times)

Physical Education: A+
Physics: A+
Earth Science: A+
English: A
Ancient Civ: A
Math: C


My grades suffer because I don't turn stuff in-- I spend maybe ten minutes studying for exams yet I get A's on them which pushes my final grade up to at least an A-, but this year my gr8 exam scores only pushed up my grades by like 2%, so I finished this trimester with 1 A, 2 A-, and 2 B+


Not good due to me switching schools (my schools can't transfer grades for the life of them)

Grade S?
wtf this isn't sonic
likely something like "success", in my school's powerschool it's P or F for non-grading classes (ie health, etc)



Personal Finance is kind of stuffty though.

I hate the Honors grading scale, so I have 2 As and 2 Bs. More specifically, a 98 in Communications Technology (essentially a required class that teaches about all of the adobe programs), 91 in Geometry (It should be higher, but I think my teacher forgot to put in some homework grades), a 95 in English, and a 90 in World History.

oh and my midterm grades are:

ComTech- 98 (actually a final)
Geometry- 96
World History- 89 (stfu it's a hard course ;-;)
English- 92
« Last Edit: November 27, 2013, 03:37:58 PM by childofdarkness016 »

Physical Education: D+ (I constantly fool around in gym, and never listen to directions)
you sound like a student i'd call an starfish

you have to change

changeeeee
« Last Edit: November 27, 2013, 03:41:12 PM by The Resonte! »

Goin' to MIT

Hold your horses. MIT cares more about the person behind the good grades rather than the grades. There are so many applicants who have always made all 100's, lol.
Don't hold your focus on just one school because you never know if you'll make it in or not.



Check the P2 column.

These are my progress grades.
how in the name of kittens do you fail physical education

Straight A's. Im so sorry.

Hold your horses. MIT cares more about the person behind the good grades rather than the grades. There are so many applicants who have always made all 100's, lol.
Don't hold your focus on just one school because you never know if you'll make it in or not.

I was being sarcastic, I don't plan on going there since it could be really damn expensive.


Hold your horses. MIT cares more about the person behind the good grades rather than the grades. There are so many applicants who have always made all 100's, lol.
Don't hold your focus on just one school because you never know if you'll make it in or not.
99% of MIT acceptances are people who at least have GPAs higher than 3.8. Like 1 per year is accepted with a 2.8 or something. That being said, grades aren't as important for their application as other schools, but for any decent chance of acceptance you better have a 3.8 or better.
« Last Edit: November 27, 2013, 07:20:06 PM by SeventhSandwich »