<p>^ points to question above</p>
<p>Precalculus = 80%
Physics = 80%
Mandarin = 60%
American History = 65%
AP Statistics = 80%</p>
<p>Not really tests, but major assignments in English class are worth 80% of our grade.</p>
<p>^ points to question above</p>
<p>Precalculus = 80%
Physics = 80%
Mandarin = 60%
American History = 65%
AP Statistics = 80%</p>
<p>Not really tests, but major assignments in English class are worth 80% of our grade.</p>
<p>English - 25% (? not sure)
Latin - 50%
Precalc - 45%
APUSH - not sure
Chem - 75%</p>
<p>English: 70%
Calculus: 75%
Chemistry:55%
Physics:50%
History (American): 50%</p>
<p>Especially brutal in math, considering we have three grades a quarter......</p>
<p>Math = 100%
Chem = 95%
History = 70%
Latin = 50%
English = ?? depends on each trim</p>
<p>Physics Honors-Point System
American Studies I Honors - Point System
Spanish 4 Honors- 60%
AP Calc BC- Point System
AP Biology-80% (test/labs)
LA II Honors- Points System</p>
<p>In 7/8 of my classes:
70% - Assessments
30% - Assignments</p>
<p>In the other class:</p>
<p>60% - Assessments
40% - Assignments</p>
<p>Jesuit Spirituality - 0%
Calc BC - ~60%
Lit - 0% (there are no actual grades lolololololol, grading based on whims of the teacher ;D)
Psych - 40%
Physics - ~60%
Sports Medicine - ??% 0% for all intents and purposes.</p>
<p>I dunno, our teachers don't like to let us know they're sneakish ways.</p>
<p>I wish it was 100% for all classes (not because I'm smart, but because then I wouldn't have to attend detentions and fill out "I WILL DO MY HW" stuff every other day...).</p>
<p>It's like a 85% for math, 30% for history/English (maybe more?), 20% for chem, 30% for french...</p>
<p>I'm not exactly sure about anything other than math.</p>
<p>Hm, well:
Math -- ~100% (there's a homework grade but he never actually checks our HW this year)</p>
<p>And my classes with weighted grades:
French -- 55% (participation is 35%, homework 15%)
Chem -- 50% (HW 20%, labs 30%)</p>
<p>Hmmm... I didn't actually know this until I checked... interestinggg. Like Invoyable, I wish it were 100% (or close to) -- then, grades would reflect actual knowledge of the subject matter, as opposed to ability to complete busy work.</p>
<p>I can understand taking into account labs for science classes and participation for language classes, though.</p>
<p>Wait nvm it's like a 60% for chem/french and 60% for history/English as well.</p>
<p>Great estimates... :rolleyes:</p>
<p>You never cease to amaze me, Invoyable. Wow... just, WOW.</p>
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You never cease to amaze me, Invoyable. Wow... just, WOW.
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I could say exactly the same for you. ;)</p>
<p>Either way um, me estimating my grading system inaccurately = amazingness? ...quite something wrong in terms of standards here.</p>
<p>:rolleyes:</p>
<p>Sigh... incompetence...</p>
<p>.......................</p>
<p>Wow, spam a little more...</p>
<p>Not enough...</p>
<p>Spanish 1-4 40% each
AP Physics B 20%
AP Calculus BC ~40%
English II Honors 20%
Chemistry Honors: ?</p>
<p>usually 40%
in 8th grade it used to be 70%</p>
<p>so this is a nice tone-down :)</p>
<p>All classes count midterms as 20% of each semester grade, and the final exam as 25% of the final class grade. For other tests, most of my classes operate on the point system, with tests being worth anywhere from 65-100 points (other assignments are usually 10-30).</p>