<p>Shogun: You misinterpretted what I said. It will have your cumulative grade for the year for that class, but its not going to say B/B/B/B+, A- on the final exam. Its just going to say your final grade for each class, atleast where i'm from. (Example Global History A-, AP Calculus B+, etc.) And I go to a standard NY public school.</p>
<p>And my stats for the LOA were:
SAT's 800 M 640 V 670 W
3.8 GPA, 8 AP's, Model UN president, Boys state, Debate officer, like 3/4 other clubs, SLS, I did a NOLS course and 2 Outward bounds (thats my summer experience and stuff, it was good for the essays and other things) Science Olympiad I won a regional medal. Thats about all I can think of, any questions feel free to PM me.</p>
<p>There should be a final grade for each semester of each class, not a final grade for the year in each class (unless your school is not on a semester system). WP will look at semester grades for each class, not something called "cumulative grade for the year" in each class (I don't think there is such a thing).</p>
<p>My daughter's Southern California public high school transcript had semester grades listed for all four years in high school PLUS algebra grades, PE grades, and attendance from middle school. I teach in the same district and frankly I was shocked that PE and algebra + attendance from middle school was included on final high school transcripts. It wasn't a problem for her since she has a 4.0 in middle school and graduated from high school with a 4.38 GPA. Quarter grades, are considered progress reports and are not on final transcripts.</p>