Quick Poll: What was your GPA in high school?

5.94. I was about 13th-14th in a class of 500. Honors/AP classes were weighted at 6.0. Regular classes were 5.0.

About 3.2.

All this talk of AP classes and weighted GPAs seems weird to me. I graduated high school in 1997, and we didn’t have anything like that. I took Physics and Calculus and College Prep English but they were scored like normal classes and didn’t count for college credit.

3.8-something. I was ranked 13 out of about 250-odd students.

It’s been eleven years, but I’m still bitter that my guidance councilor insisted that I needed to take Algebra II in order to get into the colleges I was applying to. We didn’t have these fancy internets in my town back then (unless you wanted long-distance dial up), so it was only once I was in college that I learned that neither college I was accepted to required the class.

So, with my barely passing Algebra II with a D-, my graduating GPA was 3.19. Surprisingly, that still kept me in the top 10% of my class because there were a lot of slackers.

3.4 but my weighted GPA, which my school district called HPA, was a 3.8-something. I’m annoyed that they did it that way because no colleges ask for HPA on your application, just your GPA so that’s what I put down. I think I might’ve missed out on some potential scholarships because of it. I wish I had done better in high school. I did ok, but I mostly coasted.

College #1 GPA was a 3.58 (I feel oddly guilty about rounding that up to 3.6. I don’t know why, no one gives a fuck). College #2 was a 3.7.

We didn’t have GPAs. My class average was around 92.

I got a 9.9

I got a 46. No, that is not 4.6. Forty-fucking-six. I got extra points for putting kids who brag about their GPA’s into lockers. Not the full sized ones, but the little half sized ones.

You Rock!! (And I hope you mean small lockers and not self important midgets)

Thirty-one years and I still remember that I am the part of the class that makes the top Ninety percent possible :stuck_out_tongue:

3.0 GPA in high school.

Current GPA in college is 3.95.

1350 on my SAT, 800 on the history portion of my SAT II.

Four-point-oh. (Jack Palance Voice) Believe it… or not!!

3.2 (1977)

In the interest of completeness:

High school: 3.2
First 3 years of college: 3.0
Senior year: 4.0 (Dean’s List)
Grad school: 3.9 (Fuck you, Dr. Adams!)

Old Style SAT: 1400 (1972)

IIRC, 3.35 on a 4 point scale, the worst of anyone in my social circle.

An ‘A’ in an honor course was worth 5 points, an ‘A’ in an AP course was worth 6. The only non-Honor/AP courses I took were Phys-Ed, Drafting, and General Music

Our valedictorian had straight 'A’s, and a GPA over 5.0.

Highschool: 3.2
SAT: 1520
ACT: 34
College: 3-ish
Nuclear Power School: 3.87

I was a slacker.

Well Georgia has the lottery system, HOPE pays all your tuition and some book money as long as you keep 3.0. Honestly, I don’t see how people in states without lottery systems like Georgia, South Carolina pay for college without going into student loan debt. Georgia has its negatives, but it is progressive in this sense.

3.2, Class of '99

3.83 in highschool ('97)
3.023 in college. Worked my ass off to squeak above a 3.0 ('06 - I didn’t spend nine years in college, I spent the first 4 in the USAF.)

Florida has something similar, except the requirements are slightly stricter. It’s why I have no student loan debt. Although I wish I did the 100 hours of community service so I could get the full 100%. :smack: