Final Grades for 2013-2014 School Year

<p>As our years have winded down, it's report card time. Feel free to share your triumphs, your woes, etc. in terms of your final grades for this school year.</p>

<p>Gym: 96%
Pre-Calculus: 95%
AP Biology: 95% (weighted grade: 102%)
AP US History: 93% (weighted grade: 100%)
AP English Language: 91% (weighted grade: 99%)
Spanish IV: 94%
Computer Science I: 100%
Orchestra: 99%</p>

<p>Gym: 92%
H World History: 92%
H Geometry: 92%
H Biology: 102%
Spanish 1: 92%
Computer concepts: 98%
H English: 89%</p>

<p>Religion: 96%
AP Chem: 95%
AP English Lang: 96%
AP Bio: 96%
AP US History: 97%
AP Calc BC: 95%
Honors Spanish 3: 96%</p>

<p>I don’t remember exactly, but the year ended something like this. I honestly don’t care much beyond the letter grade of an A, i.e. 100 and 95 are both the same to me.</p>

<p>LOL, these kinds of threads do a really poor job at disguising themselves as anything more than self satisfied boasting - doesn’t it get boring to just read through a bunch of posts of people listing 9x’s for whatever AP and Honors classes they’re taking? Most people who frequent this site get straight A’s - it’s nothing new. </p>

<p>Spanish 4H…92% (97% weighted)
AP United States History…93% (102% weighted)
AP Calculus BC…92% (101% weighted)
Band…99%
Gym…98%
AP Chemistry…98% (108% weighted)
AP English Language…96% (106% weighted)
Physics…99%</p>

<p>what state are you all from, and what are your sat scores? THOSE GRADES SEEM REALLY INFLATED. there is no way people get over 100 percents in honors classes and 97 percents in ap classes like ap us history. in our school, people struggle to get 90’s in ap us history, and i go to a REALLY competitive school. i live right near the headquarters of apple, hp, cisco, amazon, and all the tech companeis, so everyone is asian and has competitive parents, and people struggle to get 90’s in most of our ap classes. and the people with 90 flats in ap us hsitory are smart (they have 2350 average sat score). top 10 percent sat score cut off in our school is a 2340.</p>

<p>State residency and SAT scores have virtually nothing to do with the specific grade distribution of a single class with a specific teacher in a specific high school. It’s not like getting a 2200 on the SAT will warrant a 96 in AP World whereas an 1800 would make it suspicious. </p>

<p>Anyway… if you’re concerned with grade inflation relative to college admissions - your grades will not be viewed in the context of an entire applicant pool, just that of your school (same reason why someone who hails from a school where every AP is offered (and took well over a dozen) isn’t at some insane advantage over someone from a school where only two APs were offered and they only took one) – if your rank is okay at your competitive Silicon Valley high school, you’ll be fine. </p>

<p>AP Literature and Composition…95% (MY FIRST FLAT A IN ENGLISH EVER YESSSSS)
AP US History…92%
AP French… 92%
AP Physics B…96%
Mathematics III (equivalent to Calc AB)…89% (so close :’( )</p>

<p>@preamble1776 I did not mean to pawn this off as anything more than self-satisfied boasting. I like having a public forum for my cockiness </p>

<p>@nickb14‌ - At least you’re being honest, LOL. :wink: </p>

<p>I’m sorry your family and close friends don’t give you the acknowledgement you deserve . . . but really this bragging should be done discretely and not in a public forum. I realize we don’t know you but if you act like this amongst others, then people will think you are a classless jerk. (and rightfully so)</p>

<p>If you’re really as smart as your grades reflect then you would be well-served to learn some humility. </p>

<p>Also, realize however smart you think you are, there’s still plenty of others who leave you in the dust. </p>

<p>*discreetly
How do you brag outside of a public forum, though?</p>

<p>1st semester:
Physics- B
Physics Lab- A
Algebra for calc- A
Comp 1- C+ :smiley:
Elementary Spanish 2- A</p>

<p>2nd Semester
Young Adult Lit- B
Gen. Psych- B
Understanding of Music- A
Dinosaurs- B</p>

<p>I’m obviously the epitome of good grades here.</p>

<p>@Mondut Sir, I said that in jest. I’m not looking for the approval of strangers on the Internet, nor do I think I deserve any form of acknowledgment. </p>

<p>Sophomore year, all A’s for final grades in the the following:
AP calc BC
AP bio
Honors Spanish III
Honors US history I
Honors Chemistry
CP English
Health/gym</p>

<p>Got a 4.0 this year! 4.54 weighted</p>

<p>This thread is full of braggers…</p>

<p>^ Not anymore :wink: Here are my stellar final semester grades of HS to balance out this thread. </p>

<p>AP Computer Science - 74%
AP English Literature - 93%
AP American Gov - 94%
AP Economics - 82%
AP Calculus AB - 73%
AP Physics B - 78%
Science Research - 95%</p>

<p>There goes someone’s 2300+ kids get great grades argument! Haha just look at these posts. No wonder we’re the armpit of the internet. </p>

<p>

FTFY.</p>

<p>Just to anger people.</p>

<p>Web Development (half year) - 95
Law and Civics (half year) - 94
Modern World History Honors - 92
French Dux - 84
English II Honors - 83
PE (half year) - 84
Health (half year) - 93
Geometry - 89
Biology - 93 (awaiting finals grade)</p>

<p>Final Semester of Senior Year Grades: DisappointedMyFamily/100 </p>