<p>I’d say something that needs to be factored in is ability with time management. Nothing really addresses the willingness to actually sit down and do homework after a long night of evening sports/activities.</p>
<p>Cheerios is right. I think he meant subtract B from A+C.</p>
<p>It’s supposed to be (A+C)-B. Just too many "from"s in there.</p>
<p>This is really cool! I got a two :)</p>
<p>I got a 9. Uhhhhhhhhhh I think I might die (not literally, but you know what I mean)</p>
<p>Would it be easier to parse if I added dashes?</p>
<p>Add your score-from-A to your score-from-C. Subtract your score-from-B.</p>
<p>I.e., A+C-B</p>
<p>I got a -5. Yay!</p>
<p>Sent from my SCH-R760 using CC</p>
<p>Okay, this didn’t work. I got a=16, b=34, c=-27, as I have 16 classes this semester of which 4 are honors/AP. The rest of the arithmetic gave me a very negative score, which is ridiculous based on your reckoning system, unless the negative is neant to be ignored in c?</p>
<p>This looks so well done! I havent tried it, but I’ll definitely give a try soon! </p>
<p>(though, you should put a key, like 5 = allways or 100% true and adjust the scores accordingly, I found myself really wishywashy without one)</p>
<p>Also, HannahBanana… You have 16 classes? Seriously? In one semester?</p>
<p>Okay I finished up, I got a -20…? Seems a little idk. May have to fix some bugs in it.</p>
<p>My schedule:</p>
<p>AP Physics B
AP Calc AB and BC
Honors Civics and Economics
Honors English II
Student Council (I counted it like an elective)
AP Psych
Honors French III</p>
<p>I dont think thats going to be super manageable :\ My b score was high though (21)</p>
<p>EDIT: Oh wait i think i messed up, b was 31… so my score is actually -10, but still, i believe it should be on the above zero side.</p>
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<p>I am not sure I have ever heard of someone having 16 academic classes in a semester. Are you sure about that? Are they serious classes, or classes in subjects like Tea Ceremonies?</p>
<p>Either way, thanks for illuminating that mistake. </p>
<p>Hopefully, a final correction: </p>
<p>FOR C: Subtract the number of classes you’ll have, excluding PE and classes such as fine arts, [color=blue]by 5. Add this number to the number of AP or honors classes you’ll be taking minus 2. Multiply this quantity by 3.[/color]</p>
<p>Ugh. Sorry about that.</p>
<p>I got between a 0-3 depending on how I view the teachers hw amount. But other then that, this yet feels pretty good!</p>
<p>I somehow ended up with -7. I’m not sure that’s accurate… Time management should definitely be involved somewhere in here.</p>
<p>bumpan</p>
<p>10char</p>
<p>I ended up with a 3. It seems like a good number, challenging, but not overwhelming.</p>
<p>Got a 28. </p>
<p>Ap Chem
Ap physics c
Ap bc calc
Ap stat
Ap world
Ap Lang</p>
<p>President of rec. Math
Vp of bio club
President of environmental club
President of research club
On quizbowl team
Member of robotics team
Member of engineering club</p>
<p>Planning to join 3 National honor societies (hopefully) math, English, and science.</p>
<p>SHould be a great jr. Year. Oh and I’m taking sat classes along with self studying.</p>
<p>11… facepalm, but now I know why I’m so tired! Lol</p>
<p>I got a 21…</p>
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<li>I was wondering how everyone was getting like 2-3 on the first two pages xD</li>
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<p>Can someone explain to me how to do part C? Thanks :P</p>
<p>I got a 3! (real score is probably a 0-5, give or take, since I’m not sure about my upcoming teachers yet) This definitely worries me less about senior year. :)</p>
<p>And this was a very creative way to figure out how ‘manageable’ my schedule was; thank you.</p>