<p>These are all unweighted averages. Honors get 1.05 and APs get 1.10</p>
<p>English 3 H- 84
Spanish H- 72 (that ***** was destined to get me)
History H- 89
African American Lit - 88
Physics H- 82
AP Government - 81
Gym- 93
Algebra 2 H- 82</p>
<p>See, asking someone how well you did is only based on the person's opinion, and doesn't really count for much. Obviously if you ask someone who doesn't do as well as you, they would say you did really well, but if you asked someone that did a lot better than you, they might say, "Yeah not bad." And it really doesn't matter what grades you got, it just matter on what colleges you're applying to, and if your grades match up with those colleges that you want to attend.</p>
<p>You could get terrible grades,and only aspire to go to a local community college, so it doesn't matter does it? Good for that person, and all the more power to them.</p>
<p>My weighted GPA for Junior year is only an 87. 4</p>
<p>87.4 isn't a GPA, it's just a number. GPAs are on some variation of a 4-5 point scale.
(P.S. Gym doesn't count. Any decent college will take that out of your average.)</p>
<p>I totally agree with jchen. For many of the posters on these boards, a 95 isn't enough. 2200s on the SATs aren't enough. </p>
<p>The answer to your question depends on who you ask.</p>
<p>spanish took my average down 2 points</p>
<p>Where are you thinking about applying? That matters a lot lol</p>
<p>Im thinking about Elon University or James Madison</p>
<p>you cant count gym into your GPA (even if you school does schools recalc it without) </p>
<p>i dont know if you included that in your avg</p>
<p>ok good, I was afraid that you were looking at HPYS, etc. whew.</p>
<p>Well, we need more stats (SAT scores, ECs, etc.)</p>