<p>Do you ever try to shoot for a 100 in your classes? I mostly mean math and science classes because it's just about impossible to get a 100 in subjective essay-writing classes like English and history.</p>
<p>I just got a 94 on an AP Calc AB quiz. I am sad that I no longer can get a 100 in the class.</p>
<p>I have 100 in stats and we’ve done 2 quizzes and a test so far. No EC. I also have 100 in physics but we haven’t had a test, just a couple of quizzes, homeworks, and a lab.</p>
<p>A kid I knew got a 117% in AP Chem. Most people get Bs in that class but they aced every single test and quiz and did all of the homework problems (even the extra credit). He’s studying ChemE at Harvard now.</p>
<p>^Even if you don’t get extra credit, you can get 100s on the rest of your assignments, and you’ll have a 99.9something; far from losing your mojo. But may I ask, why’d you get a 94?</p>
<p>I hate grade grubbers, nuff said. School should be about learning and not grades. Colleges recompute GPAs on a A=4.0, B=3.5, etc. Anyways, so getting a 100 vs. 97 wouldn’t hurt your GPA for a college standpoint.</p>
<p>I got a 100 once in my AP World History class (first marking period). Sadly that grade was not part of the third marking period, which is the grade that goes on the transcript.</p>
<p>I got a 99 in AP Stats. There was actually an extra credit project at the end of the semester, but had I done it, it would have lowered my 103% quiz/project category.</p>