Regents Scores

<p>Math A: 94
Math B: 94
Physics: 98
Chemistry: 98
Biology: 93
Global: 96
US: 97
English: 93
Spanish: 96</p>

<p>I'm done!</p>

<p>Unless you're applying to a school in New York, they don't matter, and even then, most colleges in New York probably don't care. However, my high school actually factors in your Regents grades into your final average in that class, so obviously, it'd be best to do well on them. That said, my scores for this year are:</p>

<p>English - 98
Physics - 97
U.S. History - Pending</p>

<p>Spanish (proficiency in 8th grade?) - 97
Earth Science - 97
Math A - 96
Bio - 94
Math B - 89 (meh)
Chem - 94
Global - 95
Spanish - 96
English - 98
US History - 99</p>

<p>It definitely doesn't matter if you're applying to an OOS school (if sunys and cunys even care, I don't know). I mean, I guess it's on your transcript and you don't want any really low like failing grades on it, just because they will see it, even if they don't consider them at all, but they're really not a big deal.</p>

<p>when you guys say 'bio'--do you mean the actual biology regents or 'living environment'?</p>

<p>I meant living environment. I didn't know there were two. What's the difference?</p>

<p>lol biology is biology...and living environment is, well, living environment.</p>

<p>hmmm. will these grades HURT me in any way for SUNY binghamton,villanova,RPI</p>

<p>English-90
Math A-94
Math B-99(50% fail rate at my school)
Chem-90
Global-95
Bio-89
Earth Science-90
Spanish-98
Physics-91(60% fail rate at my school)
American-96</p>

<p>^um. what kind of question is that? why would they hurt you? the only one not in the 90s is only an 89...</p>

<p>Why would a state test matter?</p>

<p>Earth Science - 97
Math A - 98
English - 98
Spanish - 100
Chem - 100
Biology - 100
Math B - 99
Global - 98 or 99, dont remember
US history - still awaiting :)</p>

<p>regents are total bs but i like my grades anyways :)</p>

<p>Math A - 98
Math B - 98
World History - 99
Spanish - 98
Earth Science - 91
Biology - 94
Chemistry - 89</p>

<p>As you can tell, my weaknesses are in the Sciences. The Chemistry regents I messed up due to silly mistakes, which used to be much worse for me but now I'm getting better. That actually was my best science, I have a 98 final average in that class (98.4 to be exact...stupid rounding down). It could have been MUCH worse, I remember changing like 2 answers correctly so I wouldve gotten an 87 (which would have been bad). 89 is as close as 90s as you can get. I'll redeem myself by taking AP Chem.</p>

<p>Math A-88
Math B-85
Chem-85ish
Bio-93
My grades are higher I just suck at standardized tests.</p>

<p>regents exams aren't standardized</p>

<p>These are my older scores (I don't know my recent ones):
Living Environment (8th Grade) - 95
Earth Science - 98
Math A - 99
French - 98
Chemistry -99
Math B - 93 (winces)
World History (Global) - 99</p>

<p>Earth Science - 98
Biology - 93
Chemistry - 99
I bypassed the Physics regents and went straight into AP for junior year :D
Math A - 98
Math B - 99
English - 99
Global History - 100
US History - 100
Spanish - 96</p>

<p>Lol, these regentses don't mean ****. Don't even consider their impact except for how they are used as final exams at your school...</p>

<p>Spanish (Proficiency): 100
Earth Science: 98
Living Environment: 99
Math A: 99
Global: 100
Spanish (regular Regents): 100
Math B: 98
Chem: 100
English: 100
US History: 100
Physics: awaiting grade, hopefully a 100 unless I made a stupid mistake :)</p>

<p>I can't see why colleges would care much about Regents, most of them are made to be idiot-proof. I mean, for Math A 35 out of 85 points gets you a 65 when in reality it's only a 41. Math B is one of the only ones that isn't, I think it's because you don't need it to graduate.</p>

<p>piccolojunior, how did you get out of the Physics Regents?? I took AP this year (my junior year) and I still had to take it. I think my school is dumb.
But hey--no more Regents for my senior year! :-D</p>

<p>i had a 97 on my spanish proficiency..not listed on my transcript though. i don't think that counts as a regents exam.</p>

<p>The proficiency technically is a Regents, but I don't think it really counts for anything. The only reason I think it matters at all is that you need at least that for a Regents diploma if you don't take the regular language Regents.</p>

<p>I got outta taking the physics regents because I took the june 2002 test in the second week of school. It's the "hardest" test my physics teacher said he could find (for regents) and I got a 94 on it; thus, I went into AP.</p>

<p>Also, did you take Physics C or B? I took C (Mechanics was the only thing they taught in school, I had to to do E and M outside) so taking the regents doesn't make much sense in that scenario. (Plus I already had required minimum of 3 Science regents: Earth Science, Living Env., and Chemistry)</p>

<p>lol wow you guys are crazy. i dont really study for regents. most of my teachers say that they're like not important at all.</p>