Author Topic: Got my 2013 Report Card (pg. 2 proof)  (Read 2108 times)

I have a solid 4.000 GPA. Planning on taking precalculus and trig at the same time for my senior year this fall. Hope it doesn't get violated :o
« Last Edit: January 19, 2014, 06:58:41 PM by XR-7 »


how would sophomore courses violate your GPA

how would sophomore courses violate your GPA

#shotsfired

somewhat i guess lol


Wait, a 4.0 GPA for the entire year? You would have to get an A for every single class.

how would sophomore courses violate your GPA

Not totally sure what you mean. My school takes the averages letter-wise for all four years of high school. I haven't had 100% in all classes, but all A's. I'm a junior now, and taking precalc and trig starting in August plus some AP classes (maybe, still thinking about it)

So...explain better please?

Wait, a 4.0 GPA for the entire year? You would have to get an A for every single class.

I would, yes.

i wanna see evidence of this 4.0 gpa thats like beautiful stuff

i wanna see evidence of this 4.0 gpa thats like beautiful stuff

As soon as the computer is free so I can upload to imgur I can.

i have a hard time believing you have exactly 4 gpa

« Last Edit: February 10, 2016, 03:10:45 AM by Ono-Sendai »

Not totally sure what you mean. My school takes the averages letter-wise for all four years of high school. I haven't had 100% in all classes, but all A's. I'm a junior now, and taking precalc and trig starting in August plus some AP classes (maybe, still thinking about it)

So...explain better please?

I would, yes.
Im studying precal and cal by myself, and I have to admit, it might be confusing but it actually, if you understand everything, actually be pretty fun

i have a hard time believing you have exactly 4 gpa

I'll post pics as soon as computer is free. Only one in the house :(

congrats!

i wish i could put forth enough effort to do something like that. i dont care enough about school to make perfect A's :(

The important thing is getting a 4.0 GPA and taking all the highest courses you can. If your school only offers precalc for seniors, then you're fine. If you /could/ have been taking calc C by now, you might be in trouble.