<p>Value of
Regular Class:
Honors:
AP:
IB:
Other?:</p>
<p>Regular Class: 4
Honors: 4
AP: 4
IB: 4
Other?: N/A</p>
<p>Hurray for no weighted grades!</p>
<p>Regular Class: 4
Honors: 4.5
AP: 4.5
IB: N/A
Other?: We have this scholars program that is basically lower then honors/for the people who could not get into honors, it is weighted as 4.25.</p>
<p>Regular : 4
Honors : 5
AP/ Aice: 6
my school has pretty tremendous grade deflation so the numbers mean nothing lolol</p>
<p>Regular: 4
Honors: 4.5
AP/IB: 6 for an A, 4.5 for a B, 3.0 for a C, 1.5 for a D and 0 for a F.</p>
<p>Regular Class: 4
Honors: 4.5
AP: 5
IB: Don<code>t have</code>em
Other?: We have T/A classes for freshmen year that are essentially like Honors classes, 4.5</p>
<p>Regular class: 4A 3B 2C 1D 0E
Honors/AP: 5A 4B 3C 2D</p>
<p>Academic - 4.0
Pre-Ap - 5.0
AP - 6.0</p>
<p>An 80% in a pre-ap class is a 90% in a regular class. </p>
<p>An 80% in an ap class is a 100% in a regular class.</p>
<p>Weighting on 4.0 inflates your grade sooooooooooo much, how cheap.</p>
<p>80 -> 100?</p>
<p>We get a 6 point bonus on our grades for AP classes and a 3 point bonus for Pre-AP classes :)</p>
<p>Regular: 4
Honors/AP/IB: 5</p>
<p>We don’t. I like it that way. We only have four AP classes and a couple honors classes.
They also don’t distinguish between, say, an A minus and an A plus.
A = 4, B = 3, C = 2, D = 1, F = 0.</p>
<p>regular class: 5
honors/ap: 6</p>
<p>No weighting - daughter had a 3.9999 and was salutatorian.</p>
<p>Regular Class: 4
Honors: 4.5
AP: 5
IB: N/A
Other?: high honors (>.<) is out of 5, like ap, though it is normally much easier. It’s really stupid: classes that would normally be honors are now hh, and classes that would normally be regular are honors. Regular classes here are really bad.</p>
<p>4.0 for regular, honors, and AP. I mean colleges are going to know what all applicants’ unweighted GPAs are anyway, so I don’t really think it makes much of a difference.</p>
<p>Regular Class: 4A 3B 2C 1D 0E
Honors: 5A 4B 2C 1D 0E
AP: 5A 4B 3C 1D 0E
IB: 5A 4B 3C 1D 0E</p>
<p>A = 4, B = 3, C = 2, D = 1, F = 0</p>
<p>For honors we get 0.5 boost in the calculations. For AP we get 1 pt boost.</p>
<p>+/- aren’t factored in.</p>
<p>Level 3 or below (basically remedial): 4
Regular: 5
Honors/AP: 6
The main reason for this is that freshmen are locked from APs (even sophomores in a lot of cases), but they still want people with near 6.00 weighted GPAs. So the people that take all honors freshman year can get 6.00s.</p>
<p>no weighting.</p>