<p>Lowest:
.6
In my Spanish Class Last Year. She failed 9th Grade twice in High School. She's a white girl who's kinda hot, but acts and dresses like she's Black. Numerous Suspensions.
Highest:
Some Girl last year Who Goes to an IB High School Close to Mine has a whopping 8.8 GPA, highest in the County and like 2nd Best In the County Ever?</p>
<p>As if those on CC actually need an ego boost…</p>
<p>I have a 3.3. Shameful, I know.</p>
<p>OH, well now that you’ve changed it to include the highest gpas I can confidently say that this does not change my opinion about this thread. Sheesh, can’t we at least pretend to be thoughtful and intelligent?</p>
<p>lowest 1.2 - kid who just sleeps in every class…
highest 4.576 - full scholarship to Harvard from my school</p>
<p>its impossible to get 8.8…</p>
<p>In My County it’s possible…</p>
<p>Also, sorry it was a 8.6800 just checked.</p>
<p>Well obviously the highest would vary depending on the way things were weighted… quite a few students had a 6.0 last semester which is the highest possible. Cumulative, probably around 5.3 or 5.4 for the valedictorian.</p>
<p>Lowest, there was a kid in IB who failed four classes, then dropped out. Smart guy, just didn’t work. Probably around 0.8 or 0.9.</p>
<p>In some state they have GPAs up to 12. When I was visiting UNC the admissions guy asked what the highest GPA was at our school…Then he was like…no one from some-state must be here because they are always the highest!</p>
<p>MetalMeatwad how does the weighting system work in your county?</p>
<p>Lowest: 0.5 (on a 4.0 scale)
Highest: 4.0</p>
<p>.08 Added to your Unweighted for AP (Each Semester)
.04 For Honors
None for Regular Obviously
Not sure About Dual Enrollment, but probably like an AP Class</p>
<p>The highest at my school last year was a 6.12 GPA, this year it’s a 6.7 GPA I think, but usually it’s in the lower 6’s. The 8.7 GPA Person from a high school near me I’m talking about has the 2nd highest GPA ever in the history of our county, or may be the highest, not sure. She attends Harvard.</p>
<p>^based on your gpa weighting system, it would be impossible to get above 4.08 cumulative because say here are your grades
AP A+ - 4.08
AP A+ - 4.08
AP A+ - 4.08
Avg: 4.08
unless your saying that for each ap class you take, .08 is just taked onto your semester GPA without being averaged with your other classes
but then with that logic, wouldn’t it mean that to get the extra 2.12 points, you’d need to take (13.25 AP classes (2.12/.08 then divide by 2) while maintaining straight A+, which I guess would be possible but pretty tricky.
I’m confused and am procrastinating studying ap euro</p>
<p>Weighted GPAs don’t mean anything because different schools have different weighting systems. At my school, for instance, it would impossible to get any higher than a 104/100 weighted GPA even if one got a 100 in every AP class offered.</p>
<p>0.00… I can’t believe you guys don’t see these. They must actually try not to fail…</p>
<p>Lets say someone takes 18 Honors Courses in High School and 11 AP’s., and a 4.0 UW.
1.44 + 1.76 For Honors and AP’s added to the UW and get a 7.2 GPA!</p>
<p>Idk the highest…but my brother had a .3 GPA in high school. Then he dropped out in his junior year to get his GED, and he is now 19, homeless, jobless, soon to be a dad, and about to go to prison for two months!</p>
<p>Oh, so the points are added to your cumulative GPA, taken from total number of classes throughout high school. I can see how that leads to ridiculously high numbers then.</p>
<p>The highest cumulative GPA anyone at my school has ever has is a 4.34.</p>
<p>Highest cumulative- 4.375. Highest one can get with required classes and all that.
Lowest- 0.0
Lowest actual passing- 1.2 (ranked #501 out of 501), which is my boyfriend :).</p>