95%+
Harvard University
threw out ur who life in school should be more A's than B's and nothing lower.
Information about enrolment to Harvard is about one hundred and seventy-four times as easy as being accepted to Harvard. Naturally, the Harvard website answers ALL of your questions about how to fulfill your wish to attend there. Be updated on your grades, transcripts and programs that you may wish to enter. Be realistic about their requirements and what you possess for such.
Yeah! there should be grades in high school
Harvard may not vbe the best, but it is in the top 5. Harvard is an amazing school and you should be proud if you go here.
what school should i attend if i want to be an computer techninian??/ what school should i attend if i want to be an computer techninian??/
When Obama was in highschool he let his grades drop, but apparently that was just because he was dealing with so much drama in his life. He ended up bringing up his grades and going to college in LA but half way throught the year he transferd to Columbia university, making good grades. and after colombia he went to Harvard where he did amazing.
If the school was a public school, go to the main office of the system the school was in. They should be able to get your grades for you or tell you where to go to get them.
Yes I think they should.
Harvard is one of the best
Your grades should not be afected by having a detention. However, if you use detention time wisely and do school work or study, your grades may improve.
Most likely not. Those grades do not merit placement in a school that has been consistently ranked in the top 2 schools in the country by US News & World Report. Your unweighted cummulative GPA should be upwards of a 3.8 and your weighted should be upwards of a 4.6. And I'd also like to add that you should probably steer your focus away from Ivy Leagues. If those were your grades in high school, you won't be able to keep up with the coursework at Ivy League colleges, such as Harvard. They consistently require you to perform at an incredibly high level and require extreme dedication to schoolwork. Your grades in high school reflect that you received lower to average grades, and frankly, Harvard would eat you alive. However, I would aim for a state university if you have strong SAT/ACT scores, or a community college with the intention of transfering. In all honesty, while Harvard may be the most prestigious, getting a degree from a state school is by no means less important. And you may even be happier at a school that doesn't also consistently rank up at the top for the most depressed students.