0.51 GPA (+Chance Me?)

<p>(*international student)</p>

<p>SAT I</p>

<p>Math: 800/800
Critical Reading: 780/800
Writing: 790/800</p>

<p>SAT II</p>

<p>Math Lvl 2: 800/800
US History: 780/800
Chemistry: 770/800</p>

<p>EC:</p>

<ul>
<li>math olympiad champion 2012 and 2013</li>
<li>robotics competition 3rd runner up</li>
<li>helped a small village use solar energy to power up (glass, solar panels, and I meeted with the village "manager")</li>
</ul>

<p>AP:</p>

<p>Calculus BC: 5
Statistics: 5
Computer Science: 5
Chemistry: 5</p>

<p>~~~~~~~~~~ PUNCH LINE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p>

<p>GPA (after converting to US system):</p>

<p>Grade 6: 1.64
Grade 7: 1.58
Grade 8: 0.95
Grade 9: 0.91 (CONDITIONALLY PROMOTED)
Grade 10: 1.3
++++++++++++++++++++
Grade 11: 4.05
Grade 12: 4.32</p>

<p>Do I stand a chance? I wish I CODded a bit less during grade 6-10!</p>

<ul>
<li>robbie</li>
</ul>

<p>How are you a 0.51 GPA if all your annual GPAs are higher than 0.51?</p>

<p>this has to be the best post on CC in recent memory</p>

<p>When trolling, go for something a little more believable</p>

<p>sorry, which part is unbelievable? my rise in GPA? I went from not studying at all, to, studying very hard in my school work. So the “GPA dark knight rises” is actually no big deal.</p>

<p>As someone pointed out, you say your gpa is a .51 when none of your years have a gpa that low. Also, you’re telling me you got a 2400 SAT but somehow managed to get pretty much straight F’s until your junior year and then went on to be the math olympiad champion? </p>

<p>If you are being serious, then no one can answer your question because I doubt they’ve heard of/met a person who has brought solar power to a small village and went on to bring their grades up from all F’s to all A’s in one year.</p>