How does your HS rank AP, Dual Credit classes and pre-AP classes?

<p>AP/Honors= 6.0
Regular= 5.0
Not sure about Dual Credit.</p>

<p>Dual Enrollment/AP= .08 added per semester per class
Honors= .04 added per semester per class</p>

<p>In Central Florida:</p>

<p>AP: 6
D/E: 6
Honors: 5
Regular HS: 4</p>

<p>Plus ten points in numerical GPA for IB and AP classes. Plus 2.5 numerical for honors or pre-IB courses. I guess that means
IB and AP:5
Pre-IB and honors: 4.25
Regular:4</p>

<p>Unweighted for all of them…</p>

<p>Rawr >:[
AP classes are the same as regular classes.</p>

<p>Entire system is unweighted. :(.</p>

<p>AP classes add one point, honors and magnet classes add one-half. I’m not sure about dual enrollment, but I think that’s +1 as well.</p>

<p>Freshman honors classes don’t add anything–unless they’re classes not “normally” taken as a freshman, like bio or Al II. We also have some “AP-equivalent” classes like the post-AP classes, foreign language above IV, etc. that are weighted like APs.</p>

<p>some of these are CRAZY hahahaha
lotsss of weight I guess
we rank or do GPA’s on a 100 scale lol</p>

<p>AP/Dual: +10
Pre-AP: +5
Normal: +0</p>

<p>lololol I love when people come in and bump really old thredz. I always hope someone will do it</p>

<p>AP - +5
Honors - Supposedly +2
Other - 0</p>

<p>I do that all the time hahaha
:D</p>

<p>Our 3 AP Classes: 5.0
All IB: 5.0
MYP: Almost all are Unweighted, except for MYP Alg 2/Trig and Advanced Computer Math</p>

<p>We only weight AP classes, not honors or college classes (even though they are typically as intense or more intense than AP classes). Since we only have 8 or so AP classes, weighted GPA is rarely significantly different from unweighted GPA.</p>

<p>Normal: 4.0
Honors: 5.0
AP: 5.0</p>

<p>Our school varies in Honors.
Underclassmen honor classes+ Normal: 4.0
Upperclassmen honors (only 1 class really lol) + AP’s: 5.0</p>

<p>We have this strong adherence in doing everything according to the UC system way of calculating GPA’s.</p>

<p>What’s pre-AP?</p>

<p>Honors and AP both get +1 point to GPA (which is on a 4.0 scale). I thought this was true for all schools. Look how wrong I was!</p>

<p>Although we have some college credit non-AP classes, I don’t think they get any GPA boost.</p>

<p>Regular: 4.0 Maximum
Honors: 5.0 Maximum
AP: 6.0 Maximum.</p>

<p>AP A=5.0
Reg. A=4.0</p>

<p>The lame thing about my school is that the grading system is stupid, it has the:
4.0 - 90%-100%
3.0 - 80%-89%
etc… It’s easier to get a 4.0 but one or two B+'s will screw you up badly.</p>

<p>AP/honors: 5.0
others: 4.0</p>

<p>it sucks that easy honors classes are weighted the same as really difficult AP classes :[</p>

<p>My school has a 4.0 scale
Normal classes are 4.3
Honors are a 4.7
AP’s are 5</p>

<p>AP: +9 points to the final grade for the class.
Dual Enrollment: I think that this is just taken for credit purposes here…
Honors: +6 points to the final grade for the class.
College Prep: +3 points to the final grade for the class.
Unweighted: +0 points to the final grade for the class.</p>

<p>Unweighted classes are only the remedial classes, ‘life skills’ classes, and health and gym.
College prep is the lowest level offered by my school.
Honors is CP but with more homework.
Dual Enrollment is pretty much unheard of at my school since everyone’s lazy.
AP is…well… AP…</p>