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The benefits of taking all the honor classes during freshman year of high school is that it helps a student perfect in critical thinking and at the same time improve his/her communication skills.
If your school has a counseling office they will give you the info. If not, hold on to your hat, because the high school counselors will be coming to your school this spring. They will be signing you up for freshman classes in the fall. As a freshman you won't have much in electives to choose from. I would suggest you concentrate on your solids next year. Many freshmen get into trouble the first year because they fail classes. When that happens you HAVE to make up the classes in summer school or the next year. Unless classes are passed you don't graduate. I see too many freshmen make this mistake.
4.0 is a solid GPA for freshman year. Especially, if your school is similar to many, in that it offers only a few honors classes to freshman. Your average will truly be raised, once you begin taking AP classes.
Information that is included on your high school transcript is your OVERALL GPA from freshman-senior year, ALL classes you've took including summer school classes freshman-senior year, and your class rank.
You flunked your freshman year and will have to take the classes you didn't pass before you can graduate high school. At this rate most likely it will take 5 years to graduate unless you begin to apply yourself.
Freshman is the first year in high school or college
No, usually high school freshman start as 9th graders. You can be a freshman in high school but that does have a number grade.
A Freshman is someone in their first year of high school or collage.
A short-term goal for many high school freshman is to acclimate themselves to the high school setting. Many high school freshman have a goal just to become familiar with their new setting.
if u mean high school freshman then that is insane
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