FAQ? dealing with Grade Inflation?..Read

<p>Ok, so this is probably a question that comes up a lot, and i have seen it with responses to the post like Grade Inflation.</p>

<p>My problem is:</p>

<p>Ap Cal AB - 3, Class Grade 97/100 unweighted.
Ap English - 2 Class Grade 94/100 unweighted.</p>

<p>for english i kind of went into the class late, but i still thought i could pull a 3. and for Cal, ***, i thought i got atleast a 4, because i know some FR answers i got were correct...</p>

<p>i dont plan on sending my scores to colleges, would that be a bad thing? most colleges i want to apply dont accept 3's anyways. What should i do?</p>

<p>Oh i forgot to mention my school isnt among the "competitive" and the AB teacher was New + 90% 0f the kids were not even suppose to be in that class, but were just put there because the Pre-Cal Class was full (the kids in AB didnt even take pre-cal)</p>

<p>Generally you don't actually send your reports to college until after you decide to go there, and then only for placement/credit...so if you aren't going to get any, then there isn't any point to.</p>

<p>However, it is up to you what you decide to report on your college applications. The schools will see that you took the AP course, and may wonder if you took the test. I don't think putting the 3 would hurt you in any way, though a 2 doesn't look great.</p>

<p>^ yeah but if i send one, they will see the other ones. And unless i get like 5's on the next 4 Ap tests i take, which i doubt, i should just hide it until i get to the college. Colleges might also think that i didnt take the test, and some people just dont. And plus, i dont really care about the college credit because some classes are just ones ill want to take over again even if i get a 3+</p>