Ugh I had straight A's except for a B in spanish. I mean, it isn't that bad, but I was so close to perfection.
Where is that? Do you mean UT?I just graduated high school with a 4.0 GPA, and only took the highest courses offered (AP classes). Of course the AP classes were weighted when figured into my GPA, but apparently my school has the best AP teachers and most rigorous coursework in the area, so I'd say that I earned that 4.0. Hehe.
Now I'm off to the University of North Texas next semester.
:D
That is a fucking awesome score.I win on test scores.
36 ACT, 36 in all sections.
800 SAT Math
800 SAT Critical Reading
750 Writing (fucking Essay I hate it)
Of course I still have a 2.7 GPA cause I'm lazy as fuck and too unmotivated to actually do homework. When I start learning something I learn it quickly but before I really master it I get bored and then sorta move on to other topics, and that really screwed me over in terms of colleges. I just finished senior year, and I'll be a freshman at Illinois Wesleyan University next year, which isn't as nice as I'd have liked.
I had a 3.5 GPA through senior year though so if I can work on motivating myself I should be able to transfer pretty easily. How do things like ACT and SAT work when you're transferring after freshman year?
I'm pretty sure University of North Texas does NOT mean UT; it means UNT, which is located in Denton, Texas.Where is that? Do you mean UT?
For now, these are the final grade for my 8 grade 12 courses:just got report card! Luckily I live in a country where grading isnt done retardedly.
92% is mid-range? What the hell, is that for engineering?This, expectedly, puts me in the mid-range of the people who got into my program.
Sir, you would not be fit to proclaim yourself a student if you didn't.I just got results back from
my first year undergraduate. The exams went:
3 firsts
2 2:1's
AND THEN BAM! A third, which pulled my average 4 marks from a first. However, the first year is just pass or fail so I'm thinking I might reward some of my brain cells by drowning them in spirits.
92% is mid-range? What the hell, is that for engineering?
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Anyone at University College at UofT?
Probably grade inflation. In college, grades are not nearly as high.It surprises me how incredibly high marks are here
In my school here in Belgium the very best student of the final grade had an average of 78% while mine was all just over half (a few below too)
Are schools in America that easy? Or is everyone just lying here? As i can't believe that this place is filled with genuises