<p>I’m 11/500-600 I’d shoot for top 10 but that’s basically impossible now since everyone’s taking extra classes to boost their gpas and I can’t afford that :|</p>
<p>12/385</p>
<p>4/284</p>
<p>School does not rank but I’m in like the top 10%</p>
<p>5/342 </p>
<p>School doesn’t tell you your rank until senior year but I’ve calculated that I’m 2/150+ at the moment.</p>
<p>@Magicial how did you calculate that? My school doesn’t release ten until senior year either but I want to figure out</p>
<p>Graduated ~8/500; straight A’s w/ 15 AP classes. Two B’s from middle school (Algebra and Geometry) show up on my transcript and were the difference between me being on stage during graduation or sitting in the field.</p>
<p>School doesn’t release ranks, but I’m almost positive that I was 3/80. </p>
<p>My school doesnt reveal until senior year but based on the current graduating seniors stats, etc., I should be around 25/340</p>
<p>1/733 :P</p>
<p>No class rank but I’ve been told I probably have a top 20 GPA in a class of 1,100.</p>
<p>We don’t get our ranks officially but according to our school profile, 3.6% of students have a WGPA between 4.3 and 4.67. Freshman year had a 4.42 and sophomore year it should go up to around a 4.52. With a class of 324, the worst I can be is 12th. Honestly, I am pretty sure I am between 3-5/324.</p>
<p>@slytherclaw12
I know what classes the smart kids are taking (and how well they do in them) and have calculated what their gpas are.</p>
<p>1/375 as of now (the end of freshmen year). It will probably change at some point.</p>
<p>My High School never officially published our class rankings and did not send them to Universities because it was one of the better high schools in the state and they knew it would hurt admission chances for very qualified candidates simply because their peers were more academic than most.</p>
<p>I know it matters to some schools, but I’m not personally big on class rank. Too many other factors. </p>
<p>11/123. Everyone above me just got more credits in middle school. It was lower than that last semester, and I expect it to rise again. Will probably graduate at 2-4/123(ish)</p>
<p>@SwaggyC 1,100 children if one grade? Damn how big is your school!</p>
<p>I’m probably something like 30-40/235. I’m shooting to graduate in the top 20. My school doesn’t rank but it publishes the deciles each year. The thing is that my school “ranks” by unweighted averages, so a bunch of the kids around the top barely take any AP courses and just get high grades in the easy courses.</p>
<p>behind / everyone</p>