Awwwwwwww Man

<p>My school’s on the A= 90-100 scale, but they give out the numeric grade on transcripts.</p>

<p>As of now here are my grades. My school doesn’t have literal honors, but we have a thing called pre advanced placement and gt placement. Both are given more wait than normal classes but right below AP and IB classes. So, I’m thinking that colleges will consider them honors classes. As of now here are my grades. </p>

<p>8th Grade (two high school level classes taken, they factor into my GPA and are on my transcript)</p>

<p>Spanish 95/97
Algebra 1 97/97</p>

<p>9th grade
English GT 90/91
Spanish Pre AP 94/94
Geometry GT 88/90
Biology GT 90/92
AP Human Geography 89/88</p>

<p>10th Grade (Different school in same district, no AP’s offered this year):
English Pre AP 91/92
World History Pre AP 91/92
Chemistry Pre AP 87/92
Algebra 2 Pre AP 90/92
Spanish Pre AP 84/92</p>

<p>11 Grade (First semester gone by)
AP English 95
AP Physics 94
AP US History 95
Pre AP Precal 94
Community College Psychology 99
Spanish Pre AP 94</p>

<p>I’ve gotten my game together a bit better junior year, and I’m expecting the same grades if not better for the second semester. In context my class rank and SAT scores are a bit more passable (top 8% and 2250 overall/ 1560 composite), but these grades seem terrible to me for good schools. I’m sincerely worried guys, so does anyone have any final advice about whether I should even bother applying to good schools.</p>

<p>bump…!</p>

<p>IMO those grades (without considering ECs) are finee. you have a good SAT score, and your GPA so far shows a very nice upward trend.
It definitely puts you in the playing field for all of those schools you’ve listed so far.
Apply to a few safeties, and maybe even throw in an app or two for the ivies, if you’re interested. =)
what does everyone else think?</p>

<p>At my son’s school, it is often hard to get above a 93% in many classes. We were always told his grades would be examined compared to others in his class.</p>

<p>Ah alright.</p>