People from New York's regents grades?

<p>I’m pretty stupid tbh.</p>

<p>8th Grade
Algebra: 80
Earth Science: 84</p>

<p>9th Grade
Living Environment: 92
Geometry: 75</p>

<p>10th Grade:
Italian FLACS: 100
Global History: 98
Alg2/Trig: 69
Chem: 66</p>

<p>11th Grade:
English: 97</p>

<p>I take Physics and US in june. Those should be easier because I actually studied for Psychics and I took APUSH.</p>

Algebra: 97 (8th grade)
Geometry: 97 (9th grade)
Biology: 95 (9th grade)
Algebra II/Trig: 98 (10th grade)
Chemistry: 100 (10th grade)
Global History: 97 (10th grade)

That’s it so far!
I’m taking AP Calculus AB, AP Chemistry, AP English Literature, and AP US Government and Politics next year…

Algebra: 91(8th grade)
Earth Science: 94 (8th grade)
Biology: 95(9th grade)
Geometry: 92 (9th grade)
Algebra II/Trig: 97 (10th grade)
Chemistry: 93 (10th grade)
Global History: 99 (10th grade)
Physics: (waiting for result)probably 92-97
English: (waiting for result) either a 93 or 100
US History: (waiting for result) either a 99 or 100

Earth Science - 98 (8th grade)
Algebra - 97 (8th grade)
Living Environment - 100 (9th grade)
Geometry - 92 (9th grade)
Trigonometry - 96 (10th grade)
Chemistry - 95 (10th grade)
Global History - 100 (10th grade)
English (Common Core) - 100 (10th grade)

Regents tests shouldn’t even exist anymore…no colleges (that I’m aware of) even consider them. That said, I guess I’ll contribute to the thread anyways:

Algebra: 94
Living Env.: 98
Geometry: 98
Earth Science: 96
Global: 99
English: 97
US History: 99
Algebra2/Trig: 96
Chemistry: 95
Physics: 93

@BPearlman97 NY just does it so they have a standardized curriculum and now its going to continue to exist to enforce common core.

I know, @2016senior, but it is ridiculous that the tests are still being given IMO…Class of 2015 lucked out in terms of common core but it is going to be a lot of testing for everyone else.

Not many tests yet but the ones I took I’m pretty happy with my grades.

Algebra I- 100
Earth Science- 100
Geometry- 100
Living Environment- 100

Taking Chemistry, Algebra II/Trig, Global, and French next year and Physics and English in 11th. Hoping to keep my streak going!

8th:
Algebra 1: 97
Earth Science: 100

9th:
Geometry: 100
Biology (or Living Environment): 98

10th:
Alg 2/Trig: 96
Global History: 100
Chem: 96

It sucks though because my school also has finals created by the teachers which are like a million times harder :frowning:

Algebra 92
Earth Science 94

Bio 95
Geometry 88 :frowning:
Hebrew 100

Chem 94
Trig 98
Global 98

Physics-100 (only one in my teacher’s 15+ year career)
US History-100
English-93
Algebra 2-96
Chemistry-96
French 3-98
Bio-96
Earth Science-97
Algebra 1-100
Geometry-92 (but how???)

I have an objection to any test being an accurate scale of anything, but regents are particularly bad because they are too easy to gauge anything. As far as tests go, there is much worse. Just look at the SAT/ACT or common core.

That being said, I am extremely proud of my Physics score. It is just coincidence, but there are a bunch of Ivy league students who did not get a 100 physics regents score (they got 99s, which is basically the same as a 100 anyway). It seems it is very rare to get a 100 however, (for instance nobody has posted a 100 physics yet) and the only person I know of who got a 100 got into MIT. It must be a coincidence though because I did so without studying, or doing any of the homework, or paying attention in class (there was a very beautiful classmate of mine that sat right next to me so I would either look at her, or just graph random stuff on my calculator). I don’t recommend you do what I did though. It isn’t as glorious as you would think. I don’t believe it actually means anything though, because I have already stated I don’t think regents give a good indication of anything. It is a fun coincidence though right? :stuck_out_tongue:

integrated algebra 97 (8th grade)
geometry 96 (9th grade)
algebra 2 trig 98 (10th grade)
living environment 95 (8th grade)
chem 98 - highest in my class (9th grade)
physics 91 - a bit surprised - had 100 in the class, but it was a much more difficult regents than in the past; only 4 or 5 people got above an 85 in my class… (10th grade)
Global (world) history 96 (10th grade)
Spanish local exam 94 (how I did this I dunno- im way better in physics than in Spanish) (10th grade)
still have to take cc English, US history, and earth (for which I intend to do an independent study)

in my opinion, the physics regents this year was like to cc Algebra 1 counterpart to the old integrated algebra
I got a 97 non core algebra 1 (ia), but an 89 on cc algebra 1
on the practice physics (last June’s regents) I made a few stupid mistakes and got an 85. But in the barrons review book (my only textbook) I got almost all qs correct -m almost 97%), yet I got a 91 on this years regents

Algebra - 94 (7th grade)
Geometry - 100 (8th grade)
Living Environment - 98 (8th grade)
US History - 99 and 100 (8th grade and 11th grade)
Physics - 98 (9th grade)
Algebra II/ Trig - 100 (9th grade)
Global History - 100 (10th grade)
Chemistry - 100 (10th grade)
English - 99 (10th grade)

I’ve never gotten a single question wrong on a Regents test

Finally done with regents -

Earth Science - 98 (8th grade)
Algebra - 97 (8th grade)
Living Environment - 100 (9th grade)
Geometry - 92 (9th grade)
Trigonometry - 96 (10th grade)
Chemistry - 95 (10th grade)
Global History - 100 (10th grade)
English (Common Core) - 100 (10th grade)
US History - 99 (11th grade)
Physics - 91 (11th grade)
Italian (FLACS) - 94 (11th grade)

Not the best, but this is comming from someone who didn’t start trying until 11th grade… (bad mistake)

Global History 68 (10th, didnt prep)

Geometry 69 (10th, teacher was absent the whole year so suprised I had even
passed)

Chemistry 74 (11th, “curve” sucks and chemistry is pointless imo. Also had a bad teacher)

Algebra I 76 (9th, minimal prep, also first year of common core testing (which nobody did good on…))

Algebra II 79 (11th, should have done better but test was nearly impossible)

Spanish 81 (10th, did good on speaking but I think my essays brought my score down)

Earth Science 82 (9th, no prep but was an easy regents)

Physics 82 (11th, did better on physics than on chemistry (took both in the same year), test was easier than I had expected)

US History 88 (11th, suprised I did well on this exam, my teacher was very relaxed all year and I was worried I would have a repeat of my global exam)

Biology 92 (10th, preped for the sat subject test but was not able to take it due to my ID being “invalid”… regents was very easy however)

English 93 (11th, could have gotten 95+ but my argument essay was lacking. Definetly got 4/4 on analysis and possibly perfect score on MC, just wished I had written a better argument essay)

mixed feeling about my regents grades, wish I had preped more for global and geometry, but at least I passed.

I just finished 8th grade

I’m not too happy about my regents score so far
Algebra 1 CC- 84:( 89 average
French 1- 91 (local exam). 93 average

Hope I do better in 9th and 10th grade and well on my AP exams

Swimfreak001 so do colleges look at regents grades if you say “I wish colleges cared about these”?

Just finished 9th grade

8th
Integrated Algebra: 94
Earth Science: 99
Spanish Local Exam A: 100

9th
Geometry (Common Core): 94
LE/Biology: 96