You should be able to get into Upenn or Duke, but forget about Harvard and MIT they almost never let people in with shaky grades. Try several different schools that you would like to go to and that you think might accept you. I have heard of someone with a 2.8 average and got into Harvard because of his sport and community activities. Just try harder and try to bring it above a 3.0 and you should be fine.
Progress report grades are the grades given half way through a semester to show the student their current grades. Semester grades are the final grade given at the end of the term.
Generally, the only grades that show up on your high school transcript are those for the semester. Quarterly grades are however helpful progress reports for the students.
I believe only semester grades. Hope this helps, regards, Ryan :)
The acceptance of an E grade in the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) varies among universities and educational institutions. It is important to note that universities set their own admission criteria and requirements, including minimum grade expectations for different subjects. In general, most universities prefer candidates with higher grades, typically A* to C, in IGCSE subjects. E grades are considered lower grades and may not meet the minimum requirements for admission to certain programs or universities. However, some universities or specific programs may be more lenient and accept E grades, especially if they are in non-core subjects or if the overall academic profile of the applicant is strong. It is recommended to research and review the specific admission policies of the universities you are interested in applying to. The university's official website or admissions office will typically provide detailed information regarding their grade requirements for IGCSE or any other qualifications. This will help you determine the universities that accept E grades and whether they have any specific conditions or exceptions in place.
In Kindergarten through 12th Grade there are usually 4 marking periods called quarters.Colleges or Universities usually have 2 official marking periods at the end of each semester or term. Students are sometimes also given grades midterm (exactly half-way through the semester/term). However, these grades are not recorded on an official transcript.
Unfortunately, it takes a great deal of time, often a month or more. I have started a new semester and did not known what my grades from the previous semester were.
Except for German which is high, the grades are average at most universities.
a high school transcript shows the individual semester grades for each class. the semester grade is composed of the two quarter grades and the exam, with the exam counting as a lesser percentage than each quarter grade.
That is always a matter of controversy. Many institutions have guidelines, but don't enforce them. Students would like their grades in a timely fashion, if for no other reason than to help plan for the next semester's courses.
My parents will acclaim me if I get good grades this semester.
It depends on your grades the whole semester whether they're good then you should get passed on
The calculation of the grade average for courses completed is called a "grade point average" (GPA), which can be calculated semester by semester, or cumulatively.