Because AP classes are generally considered more advanced than their normal counterparts, therefore certain schools reward AP grades with a higher GPA.
ap is better because it gives you higher graded work and its your normal class too!In gt you only stay for about 30 minutes and it gives only 1 grade higher work! GOO AP!
I would presume a 4.0 in an honors program would be considered higher. If it's a 4.0 taking a course load of shop classes, PE and Yearbook it wouldn't be considered to be very impressive. A 4.0 while taking AP Math, AP English, AP history and AP Chemestry would be a little more impressive. If you compete with the BEST students it's harder to get a perfect grade.
you have to have a 3.0 or higher.
yes
Pre-AP stand for "Pre Advanced Placement." It is meant for students who achieved over 80% in a certain subject in grade 10. It is a level of education (College, University, Pre-AP) in grade 11 for some classes chosen by the school. It is more quickly paced than the University level class, with more subjects covered. It prepares the student for Advanced Placement or AP in Grade 12. Taking the AP course in grade 12 and scoring a grade of at least 80% is like taking the first year of university. It makes the post-secondary school time shorter.
AP courses add on an additional GPA factor of .05 for each course. So for example, if you take AP Biology and AP Chemistry and your unweighted GPA is 3.5, your new GPA would be a 3.6.
probably a C average or higher
In AP style, you should write "eighth grade" when referring to the grade level. The term is not capitalized and should be spelled out in full. For example, you would say, "She is in the eighth grade." If used as an adjective, it would be "eighth-grade," as in "eighth-grade students."
AnswerHonors classes look great on a college application and expose you to a higher level of learning. If you are willing to do the extra work, an honors/AP class is the right place for you. The honors/AP classes are weighted higher so they will boost your grade up one letter score; the letter grade increase will be present in your GPA. When you take these classes colleges tend to pay more attention to you rather than other students affiliated with standard courses.
Ha! Silly question. I have friends who are way less impresive than you and they have gotten admision to go to MIT. Congratulations!
3.0 is an average grade point avereage. you should try to make it higher than that though
The grade point average (GPA) can reflect a student's performance in more rigorous courses through weighted grading systems. In such systems, advanced classes like honors or Advanced Placement (AP) courses are assigned higher point values for grades, meaning an A in an AP class might be worth 5.0 instead of the standard 4.0. This incentivizes students to challenge themselves academically, as they can achieve a higher GPA by excelling in more difficult subjects. Consequently, students who take rigorous courses can enhance their GPA, reflecting both their effort and academic capability.