Poll: What kind of student are you?

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Danny Ocean

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Ladette said:
American Grading scale.

A = 4.0 Great
B = 3.0 A Bit Above Average
C = 2.0 A Bit Below Average
D = 1.0 You Suck
F = 0.0 You Done F**ked Up

- or + grades are .3 points in either direction I believe.
Ah, well, in that case I'm probably a 3.3. People keep telling me I could be a 4.3 if I just applied myself rather than playing games all day.

So now I am. Let's see how it goes.
 

MetroidNut

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Ace of Spades said:
3.5ish, which is pretty good at my school since they don't weight averages and I'm taking all AP classes.
As a mostly-AP student whose GPA is kept afloat by weighting, I am so sorry. But congratulations, heh.
 

Tomster595

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I have 3.5 So I'm rounding up to 4. Well it's 3.5 on a 4.0 scale anyway. My school goes up to 4.6 since they weigh honors and AP classes differently. I actually like it better this way so kids who don't strive to take harder classes don't have as good GPA's. That's in high school by the way. I'll be going to college at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute this September. Since that's a pretty tough school, my GPA will probably go down, hopefully not too much though.
 

Serving UpSmiles

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MurderousToaster said:
Serving UpSmiles said:
Empty Seven said:
Yeah... you Yanks keep that thing....

I'll stick with my firsts, seconds and thirds...
Yeah you Midlanders can keep your rats arse of a curriculum.

Standard Grade and Highers keep it real in Scotland.
Scotland has the most real of all the educational systems, and it does, indeed, keep it. Although all the SQA invigilators look so old they should be fossils or middle-aged and depressed.
Indeed, I have an Exam tommorow, so i shall be remembering this quote, I think they have been into education for so long they can't see any other form of work. Also i would find it depressing seeing children who have gotten greater opportunitis than themselves.
 

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MetroidNut said:
Ace of Spades said:
3.5ish, which is pretty good at my school since they don't weight averages and I'm taking all AP classes.
As a mostly-AP student whose GPA is kept afloat by weighting, I am so sorry. But congratulations, heh.
*joins in the conversation forcibly*

Ya same here, I feel your pain.
 

Erana

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Flamezdudes said:
Cheesus333 said:
Meanwhile, in Britain... where I am.

What is this I don't even.
This. I don't understand... o_O
In the US of A, we've adopted this bizarre "4.0" point system for our grades. It roughly translates to:

A=4.0
B=3.0
C=2.0

and so on.

In school, my methods were sporatic, but I was able to do something to impress my professors, usually in big projects or comprehension of the material. And it turns out I have some mysterious health problem tied to my womenly cycle that's mapped perfectly in my grades. Still, I got out Cum Laude, so not too bad.
And there was the start-college-at-14 thing which was honestly better for me; if I was forced to go to highschool, I prolly would have been in therapy.
 

MurderousToaster

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Serving UpSmiles said:
MurderousToaster said:
Serving UpSmiles said:
Empty Seven said:
Yeah... you Yanks keep that thing....

I'll stick with my firsts, seconds and thirds...
Yeah you Midlanders can keep your rats arse of a curriculum.

Standard Grade and Highers keep it real in Scotland.
Scotland has the most real of all the educational systems, and it does, indeed, keep it. Although all the SQA invigilators look so old they should be fossils or middle-aged and depressed.
Indeed, I have an Exam tommorow, so i shall be remembering this quote, I think they have been into education for so long they can't see any other form of work. Also i would find it depressing seeing children who have gotten greater opportunitis than themselves.
I also have an exam tomorrow - S.G English. There's a huuuuuuuuge break between the end of the writing and start of the close reading, though. I'm really not sure why.
 

Spandexpanda

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In Ireland, I have to take 8 subjects (well, six are mandatory really). In England, I'd only have to take three, with the exams broken up into stages. Here, I have to cram eight subjects worth of quotes and equations and drawings into my head and vomit them up over the course of two weeks. And we're forced to take Irish (which is shit)
 

Ace of Spades

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MetroidNut said:
Ace of Spades said:
3.5ish, which is pretty good at my school since they don't weight averages and I'm taking all AP classes.
As a mostly-AP student whose GPA is kept afloat by weighting, I am so sorry. But congratulations, heh.
I still got into Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, so it all worked out in the end.
 

Soluncreed

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Easton Dark said:
I'm more of a 3.5 - 4.0 kinda guy. Smart enough to get by without really trying.

And right now I'm really not trying. It's the end of the year, I'm pretty tired of working every night, so I basically leave as much as I can to do in school itself. I procrastinate, but I don't just not do my work. It always gets done somehow, and when it is, it's a B or higher.

So yeah. Around 4.0
This is exactly me. My give a shit meter for school dramatically drops near the end of the year. Unless it's the odd assignment that I care about.
 

Longsight

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A finished one. Like, as of today. Hopefully, come July or so, I'll be a graduated one.
 

zhoominator

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This semester the difficulty has cranked up so while I was bordering on a First before, I may have to settle for a comfortable 2:1, but from a decent university I guess that isn't so bad.
 

Serving UpSmiles

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MurderousToaster said:
Serving UpSmiles said:
MurderousToaster said:
Serving UpSmiles said:
Empty Seven said:
Yeah... you Yanks keep that thing....

I'll stick with my firsts, seconds and thirds...
Yeah you Midlanders can keep your rats arse of a curriculum.

Standard Grade and Highers keep it real in Scotland.
Scotland has the most real of all the educational systems, and it does, indeed, keep it. Although all the SQA invigilators look so old they should be fossils or middle-aged and depressed.
Wait.....what school do you go to...?

Indeed, I have an Exam tommorow, so i shall be remembering this quote, I think they have been into education for so long they can't see any other form of work. Also i would find it depressing seeing children who have gotten greater opportunitis than themselves.
I also have an exam tomorrow - S.G English. There's a huuuuuuuuge break between the end of the writing and start of the close reading, though. I'm really not sure why.
Wait what school do you go to?
 
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I did very well through high school and am on track to do pretty well at university (British that is, none of your silly numeric grading for me!)

However, the grades you receive in high school literally only matter to get you into university. After that no one cares. I'm job hunting right now and apart from certain careers like teaching, no one actually wants to know what my high school grades were, they only want to know either if I've finished uni, or what I'm supposed to be getting when I finish uni.

So I'm sort of mixed on the whole thing. If you don't get into a good uni then obviously things won't look as good on your CV, and getting into a good uni requires good high school grades (mostly) but on the other hand I know people who got into good unis without excellent high school grades, and people who got incredible high school grades who didn't get into good unis, so the system as far as I can see is totally broken.
 

GeorgW

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What do I answer if I'm both Disregard school; Play games and 4.0?
I play around all day and still gets a perfect grade. For me, school is easy, and procrastinating is fun. I spend a lot of time rewatching ZP with friends in school.