Author Topic: How were your grades at the end of the semester?  (Read 3226 times)

I'm pretty happy with how I've done this year.

Geometry: 97%
Chemistry: 100%
Rhetoric: 96%
Humanities: 95%
Worldviews: 100%
History: 88%

I'm definitely least happy with my performance in history, and I hope to bring that up to at least 90% this coming semester.

So yeah, how were your grades?

for my cores it's at worst 79% and best 94%
electives are 96/98%


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Tbh pretty nice


there's no way you're actually getting 100% in those classes.

there's no way you're actually getting 100% in those classes.
I'm not surprised, I've seen a kid get 121% in a class before.

there's no way you're actually getting 100% in those classes.
grade inflation yo

that's why schools want subject tests

there's no way you're actually getting 100% in those classes.
My worldview class was a single semester. I officially finished with 100.29%

As for Chemistry, that 100% does't include my last two tests, buy they likely won't change much; I've gotten 3/5 tests perfect.

dude i kicked ass

8/9 classes at an A

god dammit
this is how mathematics repays me after all these years

still have 2 weeks until the end of the semester
gg christmas break

My worldview class was a single semester. I officially finished with 100.29%

As for Chemistry, that 100% does't include my last two tests, buy they likely won't change much; I've gotten 3/5 tests perfect.

wow do you not have lab reports

Let's just say I don't need to take any more math credits.
Happy about that.

wow do you not have lab reports
yes

Lemme just say that science is something I've been good at always

I do my absolute best in this class, and it's paying off.

yes

Lemme just say that science is something I've been good at always

I do my absolute best in this class, and it's paying off.
You're taking AP chemistry though, right?

You're taking AP chemistry though, right?
uh, I don't think so?

I'm actually homeschooled and taking classes elsewhere, so it's not all as easily laid out like it would be at a normal school.