<p>Well, the first quarter just ended (at my school it is, anyway)...so what did you all end up getting? My average is about a 91 unweighted...and i am pretty sure weighted it would be around a 93. I should have done better, but hopefully this next quarter I can improve.</p>
<p>in my AP Physics class, the valedictorian has a C and #7 has a 90.5, which I'm pretty sure is the highest grade in this class. Our teacher gives no mercy because he thinks we can all take it. We can, yea, but not with an A...</p>
<p>APUSH: 97.5%
Early Brit. Lit.: More than 100% (but it WILL go down soon!)
Spanish 3: More than 100%
Orchestra: A (no percent)
AP Stats: 91.6%
Chemistry: 96.3%</p>
<p>Some of these classes <em>cough</em>APUSH<em>cough</em> are notoriously hard at my school, but somehow, I still manage to do well. There's probably moderate grade inflation here.</p>
<p>Math Honors: 95 A (forgot to bring 3 sources for th research paper, otherwise would have had a 99. argh)
AP Lang: 90 A- (holy crap I'm so happy. hardest teacher in the districtttt.)
AP Stats: 92 A- (80 on one test, otherwise it would have been an A)
French Honors: 97 A+</p>
<p>Didn't get AP Econ or AP Physics yet. I'm expecting a B+/A- and a A-/A respectively. Stupid Econ teacher has no idea what she is talking about. She gave everyone the wrong formula and didnt give us back the points on the test even though we got the right answers using the formula she gave us.</p>
<p>Hmm...I don't know the percents, but I know the letters:</p>
<p>Honors English 11 A-
Regents Algebra 2 A+
Honors US History B+
Honors Physics C- (TERRIBLE, I'm quite unhappy about this one)
Theater - A</p>
<p>So, other than physics, I'm really happy with my grades! I've never gotten such high marks all at once, especially math...That's the most amazing. I generally get much, much lower in math, but this year, math is ridiculously easy, and my teacher also gives TONS of extra credit.</p>
<p>Most of the extra credit opportunities in my classes are in response to the poor grades that most people have in them. The only problem is that the games that they use to give out extra credit are won by the person that already had the highest grade.</p>