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15 years ago
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Well, I had a 96.7% average of 10 subjects. Highest in History and Geography [100], lowest in Urdu and Biology [92]. My mark was the second highest in my class...this is from when I was ranked. Then I moved, and I guess I was one of the top in the class, had an above 90 average.


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15 years ago
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In my country HS grades are completely irrelevant to get into a good uni, so I simply made just enough effort as to simply pass with no extraordinary grades whatsoever.

Then I studied a bit and got into one of the top 3(if Im not mistaken) universities in my country(in my area at least)

Should have studied more in HS... My lack of habit in it is giving me quite the rough time in uni...


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15 years ago
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Well I'm only halfway through highschool.
But so far, my grades have been great. (Not as great as I'd like them to be but good enough...)


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15 years ago
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Well, I graduated in the top 15% of my high school... I mean, I'm not a super geek or anything but I it's not like all the classes are that challenging for me to fail at.


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15 years ago
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I had pretty good grades in high school.

I was gonna graduate with a 3.2, but my Biology II teacher left mid-semester to go teach at college and this dickhead took his place. He seemed to not like me for some reason, and he would purposely not grade my papers which made my GPA go down to 2.8 and which made me miss out of several scholarships that I was working hard for.


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I had pretty good grades in high school.

I was gonna graduate with a 3.2, but my Biology II teacher left mid-semester to go teach at college and this dickhead took his place. He seemed to not like me for some reason, and he would purposely not grade my papers which made my GPA go down to 2.8 and which made me miss out of several scholarships that I was working hard for.

One of the reasons I'm glad things work the way they do in my country(regarding University admission of course, most of the rest sucks)

You graduate from HS, you choose a university, you register for its vestibular. When the time for the vestibular comes you go there and there's a series of tests. The top scorers of each course get in. All multiple choice questions, and automated correction, so there's no dickhead in your way. Plus the fact that most of the best universities are free.


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I had pretty good grades in high school.

I was gonna graduate with a 3.2, but my Biology II teacher left mid-semester to go teach at college and this dickhead took his place. He seemed to not like me for some reason, and he would purposely not grade my papers which made my GPA go down to 2.8 and which made me miss out of several scholarships that I was working hard for.

One of the reasons I'm glad things work the way they do in my country(regarding University admission of course, most of the rest sucks)

You graduate from HS, you choose a university, you register for its vestibular. When the time for the vestibular comes you go there and there's a series of tests. The top scorers of each course get in. All multiple choice questions, and automated correction, so there's no dickhead in your way. Plus the fact that most of the best universities are free.

Oh, I know what you're talking about. I think our ACT test is something like that.


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15 years ago
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At my U its 4.0


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15 years ago
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i would say that im amazingly average. i have almost all c's and b's though with an occasional A and/or D 🙁 . though i think that this year (im a senior so i graduate in like 3 months) ill have mostly A's because i took easier classes this year so i could have a easy senior year.
Not much of a studyer either. i think the most i ever studied was for my first economics test (about 2 hours) then when i figured out that the test were easy i stoped studying


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14 years ago
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bump

i did really well on my o-levels(A*s and As)
but when i started doing my AS levels i just didnt really feel like studying(got a B in biology,im currently doing a re-sit to fix this though), but now im studying well again.

there are some subjects that im naturally good at(english,biology,mechanics and physics) but the others, i have to put in a lot of effort...especially chemistry. i hate chemistry; it never made sense to me(i dropped it though so now i feel a little relieved)...i have to keep revising math if i want to keep up my grades, not that i hate the subject...it just doesnt interest me.

so i didnt finish my A-levels yet but im studying much more than last year so hopefully no Bs this time


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14 years ago
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I'm a person who studies the night before the test, do my homework a class before it's due, do papers the night before, so on and so forth. So I was more than happy when I got a B average during high school. 😀


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14 years ago
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I had a 4.0 on an unweighted scale and a 4.32 with weights from AP classes.


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14 years ago
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I tend to do really well on tests. I also do great on essay papers and projects and whatnot...if I decide to do them. It makes me sad, looking on it now, that I could have been like a straight A student if I had just decided to put some effort into it.


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14 years ago
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Currently 3.97 unweighted GPA(due to my taking many classes that are unweighted) and a weighted of 4.7, but this could go down depending on how well I do this year, which is not great at the moment.


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14 years ago
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oh man..high school...lol I didnt try in high school ( never did homework and i rarely studied for the tests) got a 2.7 gpa (no honors or APs). Doing better in college though 🙂 (quite honestly i was surprised i got into a 4-year with my grades o.o) .


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