<p>Im filling out applications and I need help with this.</p>
<p>honors?
Gpa?
What does "gpa unweighted" means?
IP?
IB?</p>
<p>And What is an A-level program? (concerning Highschool graduation, SAT and
ACT tests section, it says if you have an A level program then you dont need the sat)</p>
<p>I already graduated from highschool the final note is 9.2 (from 6 to 10), my highschool diploma also states that I have enough knowledge of "Programming" (I could work as a programmer already with that kinda technical "title")</p>
<p>Thats it....</p>
<p>I didnt study any other assignment out of the program, since the school sets x number of assignments per term, as a student you are expected to study all of them and get a 6 or over. </p>
<p>Highschool takes 3 years, while junior high takes 3, and elementary 6. So i finished the 12 years needed but they are divided differently and at the applications they ask for the last 4 years notes and all that...but i have a junior high diploma and a higschool diploma, what do i do about it? turn in the 2 of them? how do i calculate an average note of out the 3 higschool years and the last junior high...</p>
<p>Given this information, then....how do i make it work into de app?? thanks
Thanks a lot!</p>
<p>Which country are you from? Im Canadian, so I had a lot of similar questions to you when I was doing my applications</p>
<p>Honours: Simply a high level course and curriculum GPA: Grade Point Average (from 0-4) much like yours is from 6-10, America is calculated on a different scale. I imagine your 9.2 would be equivalent to a 3.2, since youre working with the same range. GPA unweighted: its the 0-4 mark. Some courses, like taking AP exams, are out of 5, so getting a 5 on an AP exam goes into your GPA and can raise it above a 4.0, that is known as a weighted GPA
IP: not sure IB: it is the International Baccalaureate, similar to Honours, and A level as well, it is a high level course load and curriculum (A levels are offered in Britain so far as I know, IB is all over the world, and Honours is in various places all over the world)</p>
<p>As for your highschool, I think only your 3 years of highschool will be fine. Just going off of my experience. Im from Ontario, but in Quebec, they only have 3 years of highschool as well, and I know a girl from Quebec who applied and got into Harvard just fine. If they demand four years worth of marks, include your final year of junior high as your “freshman year” marks for highschool (dont quote me on that one, Id still email the admissions dept or check the website for further clarification)</p>