<p>A) 2300 SAT, 3.3 Weighted GPA</p>
<p>B) 1800 SAT, 4.0 Weighted GPA</p>
<p>A) 2300 SAT, 3.3 Weighted GPA</p>
<p>B) 1800 SAT, 4.0 Weighted GPA</p>
<p>2300 3.3</p>
<p>Shows that you are smart, and maybe some challegning stuff will get you B average to an A.</p>
<p>1800 4.0 </p>
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<p>wow thanks that makes sense. Unfortunately Im choice B (in real life) oh well.</p>
<p>Maybe I'm missing something, but is that a serious question?</p>
<p>why would it not be?</p>
<p>Option A. Your high school can inflate your GPA, but you can't inflate your SAT score.</p>
<p>would you guys agree that GPA= diligent worker, manages time well, good at listening, and rmembering to turn in homework. SAT= Good at reasoning things based on your prior math,english and grammar teachings?</p>
<p>^^^ I agree with you. Also a high GPA can mean lots of grade inflation evident in most non-magnet public high schools. I mean I know some people that go to a real crappy school with a 4.0 GPA and a 1400 SAT (M+V+W). Stuff like that shows a school with lots of grade inflation with a hard working student.</p>
<p>4.0 weighted gpa isn't really that good where as a 2300 is really really good. 1800 is getting close to average while 3.3 is about the same as a 1800 equivilent...therefore 2300 is better than 4.0 gpa and 3.3 gpa=1800 so option a is better</p>
<p>Yes I agree, makes sense.</p>
<p>4.0 doesn't always mean grade inflation though. Could be no inflation and just can't take sats for crap. Most fo the time there is inflation, but not always.</p>