Highest grade you've ever recieved

<p>wow....insane grade inflation here..</p>

<p>i did get a 1%once...which was a surprising but pleasant difference from my usual 0% test grades.</p>

<p>Best grade inflation evar: 112 on Pre-AP French midterm</p>

<p>i had 101% in Spanish one semester... ( i can't remember the results of any specific test)</p>

<p>Got a 94 in sophomore gym despite only showing up 50% of the time and never once dressing out for swimming. It's one of my crowning achievements.</p>

<p>I think I've gotten several 110s and 115s... teachers hand out extra credit like candy at my school.</p>

<p>over 9000.</p>

<p>A 120 on an earth science quiz, back in 8th grade.</p>

<p>This isn't the highest grade I've ever received, but it's the most notable. </p>

<p>I slaughter the AP English multiple choice test. As luck would have it, that was the format of the final last year. I scored something like 51/53 questions correct, and with the generous curve (since the teacher who taught half the classes in our grade is pretty lousy and her students did generally poorly) this bumped me over 100% on its own. When it started getting ridiculous was when, to help other students, the English department gave people a 5% bonus for passing the state-mandated NCLB test and another 5% for pass-advancing. </p>

<p>My final exam grade ended up being 116%, which was just enough to boost me from a B+ to an A for the year. Since the reason I'd had a B+ in the first place was because I refused to do annotations and other busywork assignments, I was pretty pleased with myself.</p>

<p>Edit: The other reason this is notable is because there was very little grade inflation going on on this exam. The whole reason the teachers were giving extra credit at all was because too many students had failed.</p>

<p>102, final grade, in Math. For the past 3 years.</p>

<p>100%. Our school doesn't allow this thing called "extra credit."</p>

<p>I got a 112% on a math test once. It was a sweet sweet day....</p>

<p>125% on an AP Stats quiz.</p>

<p>I got 127% on my Math final last year. 98% score or something, then a curve, then bonus points for doing well on the NCLB test.</p>

<p>Jesus. If my teachers give out extra credit *at all<a href="many%20simply%20refuse">/i</a>, it'll be 5 points on a test or something.</p>

<p>I did get a 104 on a physics test last fall. It felt awesome.</p>

<p>312% in sixth grade band class. Grades were based on the amount you practiced your instrument. I'm assuming I practiced about 3.12 times the amount required for a normal A.</p>

<p>Freshman World History class: 65/50 on a project. He was very stingy on ec but I guess he really liked it because my partner and I used shoe boxes to reconstruct a mosque. The smartest kid in the class only got 50/50 on the project, it was pretty cool. But he ended up with 103% in the class.</p>

<p>For those who say there is no EC at their school, there's none it mine, just online. Honestly I believe the grading scale should changed for everyone such that a 100 is everything correct and proper and everything above that... is well above that. Not like at my school you go above and beyond and get a 97.</p>

<p>It's basically impossible for me to get higher than a 100%... at least this year. No curves or extra credit ever- our teachers say that just giving extra points out for the heck of it doesn't teach us anything, haha. Which is truuuue.</p>

<p>(This is even the case if the class average is an F... Bler.)</p>

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312% in sixth grade band class.

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um. interesting. imagine if it was like, math class...</p>

<p>134% in 8th grade US History</p>

<p>Hmmm... 106 in Honors Bio.</p>

<p>in 7th grade i got 4/20 on a vocab quiz.</p>

<p>and i got 100%
since it was so hard the teacher said that the lowest scorer would get 100% and it would be curved as such...i took one for the team that day...</p>

<p>in high school...i got 137% on an ap macro test because it was curved...best overall grade was a 106% in my computer applications class but that shouldn't count, i was a senior taking a freshmen class because i blew it off for honors algebra 2... and the teacher knew that i was a good student and let me sleep most days</p>