<p>Current: 13 ap's; 6 B's
Last Year: 11 ap's; no B's</p>
<p>I think mine this year has like a 3.8 or 4.0 idk which</p>
<p>My school does unweighted valedictorians, so you get people like one of my friends:</p>
<p>2-3 AP classes…but 4.0 UW so he’s a valedictorian. And he’s one of the better ones. There’s quite a few who take slacker courses but get a 4.0 (and become val). Such bull.</p>
<p>^ haha yea this one school close to mine does that and ends up with about 20 vals</p>
<p>Alright, I’m friends with either people who are the val.</p>
<p>Both legitly awesome people.</p>
<p>It’s around a 4.2-4.3 somewhere.</p>
<p>4.08 or something. He got into West Point and Saluditorian has like a 4.03 and got into Dartmouth</p>
<p>4.0
My school doesn’t weight GPAs, so we have several valedictorians, all with 4.0’s.</p>
<p>our school weights GPAs…and the val has a 7 point something GPA (I kid you not, grade inflation to the max…)</p>
<p>4.5 </p>
<p>The AP classes offered to seniors this year were conveniently placed during most of the same periods, so the max AP/honors courses available were 3 per student.</p>
<p>on a 5.0 scale, I’d say somewhere in the 4.7s.</p>
<p>Our school has major grade deflation. The average gpa of the valedictorian over the last five years is 3.78/4. NO ONE in my school has gotten all A’s, no B’s, for the last twenty years</p>
<p>4.79
10char</p>
<p>4.83 or 4.79 I think. Depends on who gets it… Its a tight race.</p>
<p>4.2, which is the highest you can possibly get at my school, and has taken 16 AP classes. She’s going to SUNY Oswego for undergrad and after that plans on having three kids and being a happy housewife for the rest of her life.</p>
<p>My HS does unweighted. So there are like 10 vals. Most of them take AP classes and such, but I’m sure there are maybe a few that took slacker classes.</p>
<p>Should be around 4.6-4.7 W and 4.0 UW.</p>
<p>Everything she takes, aside from courses such as P.E./Orchestra/foreign language (our school does not offer honors level foreign language classes), are all either honors or AP. Getting a single B at my school means no chance of being valedictorian.</p>
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<p>Yeah us too. Whoever’s val will have had at least one B.</p>
<p>School Scale: 4.7
Regular 5.0 scale (5 for ap’s and Honor’s): 4.92
Unweighted: 4.0</p>
<p>Last year, our valedictorian had a 5.1 something. Our weighting scale is pretty messed up. He deserved it though!</p>
<p>My school does not have weighted GPAs.</p>
<p>Scale: 0 to 4.0
Val’s GPA: 4.0
Next highest: About 5 people with 3.96 and 5 people with 3.94</p>