You have a very good chance of getting some kind of scholarship You need to apply to many different schools and scholarships and see what you are offered.
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I am currently a freshman in High School at a well known high school in NY. Last quarter I had a 92.14 average UW and a 93.5 Weighted I dropped out of 1 honors class bc it was hurting my average, now i am only in 2 honors class, but also in bio regents (one of honors classes is Geometry honors) I plan to play 1 year of JV baseball and 3 years of varsity 1 year of jv football and 2 years varsity Joining clubs Always have alot of community service NOT a minority What Are My Chances? Also trying to play baseball at all of these schools, however USC and CAL might be a stretch, but i think i can play "without scholarship" at Holy Cross or Johns Hopkins
Honors
He received many honors in high school. She honors her parents. She received three honors in her lifetime.
Advanced/ Honors art classes
Honors classes are advanced courses offered in high schools and colleges that go into greater depth and complexity than standard classes. These classes often require more challenging coursework, critical thinking skills, and independent learning. Students who excel in honors classes may receive weighted grades to reflect the higher level of difficulty.
For regular classes grades have points A=4 B=3 C=2 D=1 For Honors classes you add half a point and for AP classes you add a full point Then you calculate GPA in normal way.
It is better to get a B in an AP class then an A in an Honors class, just as it is better to get a B in an Honors class then an A in a College Prep class. When colleges look at your application, they want to know that you are challenging yourself and taking hard classes, because they are essentially looking to see how well you will do in their school. AP classes are considered to be tougher then Honors classes, because AP classes are introductory college classes that are taken during high school- that's why some colleges give credit for a high enough AP test score. However, Honors classes are really just advanced high school classes. Grade reviews done for college entrance are done in an 'over-all' manner. The amount of honors classes taken will be noted and average GPA. Other classes will be looked at, and also that GPA. Individual classes are very seldom picked out to review grades, unless you are seeking to enter a very specialized field, and have taken many college prep classes in that area as honors classes. Most high schools do not offer enough 'specialized' prep classes for specific college interest.
You can get higher then 4.0 by having A.P. classes or honors classes
Generally speaking, 'accelerated' classes are in fact the same as 'A.P.' (that is, advanced placement) or 'Honors' classes. While some differences in specialized contexts might be found, the increasingly common use of 'accelerated' in today's educational settings is not typically intended to have a new meaning but, instead, to serve as a more inclusive and otherwise acceptable label for such 'advanced/honors' classes.
National Football League Honors - 2012 TV was released on: USA: 4 February 2012
Your tall, black, and somehow in honors classes