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what was your GPA in high school?

  • Red_Skin_Pride
    3.8 in HS (top 10% of my class)
    3.6 for college, graduated this past December.

    I basically never had to study in HS, the stuff just came to me, which was cool because I managed to carry a 3.7 even during the fall while I was playing football. My first year of college, it took some time to get adjusted to my own schedule and actually doing some work, so after that first year I had like a 3.3 that I steadily improved from there. I probably could have finished with a 3.7 or 3.8 in college, but the last two quarters of my senior year I was on cruise control lol.
  • Automatik
    3.8 in hs....my school was a joke.
    3.0 in college....too many "distractions" my freshman year.
  • hasbeen
    3.5 in high school
    3.7 through 6 semesters of college(3.92 was my highest single semester gpa)
  • swamisez
    i was the opposite of most of you it seems. In high school all I did was play sports and chase skirts. Got me a 2. something.

    When I got to college I was actually challenged academically and I managed a 3.7

    funny how a 6 figure price tag per semester motivates
  • skank
    You had to pay $100,000 per semester?
  • Mulva
    4.0 in high school, but that includes a couple of 5.0 honors classes. Probably would have been 3.7 or 3.8 weighted (or is that unweighted? I'm not sure which is which).

    3.55 cumulative in college, but fluctuating a ton from quarter to quarter. I got a 2.63 in the fall and a 3.92 in the winter.
  • ohiotiger33
    4.12 HS
    3.93 with one year left in college
  • sonofsam
    SQ_Crazies wrote: 0.1 in high school. 1th in my class.
    Yes... I love this.
  • ts1227
    4.085 (valedictorian) in HS
    3.335 for undergrad
    Grad GPA isn't even relevant, but it's a 3.8 or so
  • tigerballonline
    3.46 in high school out of a 4.0. Finished about 40th in my class with that. We have 8 4.0s, and a 3.56 in college with 1 year to go
  • ironman02
    4.0 (Valedictorian) in high school
    3.45 in college
  • karen lotz
    4.3 something in HS, 8th in grad class. Only B I got my entire career was senior english which was taught by the mother of my girlfriend who I had been seeing since sophomore year. I put very little effort into high school but made a point to do ZERO work in english. Did none of the reading except for the occasional cliff's notes and somehow guessed my way through the quizzes and tests.
  • swamisez
    skank wrote: You had to pay $100,000 per semester?
    sorry, my bad. Should have said 5 digit.

    Forgive me I have been bedridden sick all weekend, brain function is a bit off. Then again I did only amass a 2. something gpa in high school
  • karen lotz
    ironman02 wrote: 4.0 (Valedictorian) in high school
    3.45 in college
    How many valedictorians did you have in your class? 13? :)
  • ironman02
    karen lotz wrote:
    ironman02 wrote: 4.0 (Valedictorian) in high school
    3.45 in college
    How many valedictorians did you have in your class? 13? :)
    LOL. Actually it was 8. We didn't have weighted GPAs or different values for AP courses, so if you had all As, you were a valedictorian. Kind of ridiculous, but I was ok with it. The class ahead of me had like 17, which is even more insane.
  • skank
    Did anyone else notice that this thread, one which is basically a request to make ones intelligence known publicly, is lacking posts from certain (known dumbasses) people? Like:

    Sage
    Capone
    Sept 63
    SYL
    NCF
    Society
  • karen lotz
    ironman02 wrote:
    karen lotz wrote:
    ironman02 wrote: 4.0 (Valedictorian) in high school
    3.45 in college
    How many valedictorians did you have in your class? 13? :)
    LOL. Actually it was 8. We didn't have weighted GPAs or different values for AP courses, so if you had all As, you were a valedictorian. Kind of ridiculous, but I was ok with it. The class ahead of me had like 17, which is even more insane.
    ah that's right, I knew it was one of those classes.
  • I Wear Pants
    My school didn't do weighted GPAs either. So we always have 6-14 Valedictorians.
  • El Jefe Grande
    -3.6
  • sonofsam
    ccrunner609 wrote:

    Dean Wormer: Never mind. Did you boys see your grade point averages yet?
    Hoover: They're not posted yet, sir.
    Dean Wormer: I've seen them. Mr. Kroger, two C's, two D's and an F - that's a 1.2 grade average. Congratulations, Kroger, you're at the top of the Delta pledge class.
    [/img]
    Dean Wormer: Mr. Dorfman.
    Flounder: Hellooooo.
    Dean Wormer: 0.2. Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son. Mr. Hoover, president of Delta House - 1.6. Four C's and an F. A fine example you set. Daniel Simpson Day has no grade point average. All courses incomplete. Mr. Blutarsky. Zero POINT zero
    I knew this would show up sooner or later... Classic :)
  • ksig489
    3.2 in both HS and college

    In HS I didnt even really try. I tutored our salutatorian in 3 classes. I always thought that was funny.

    Only had 87 in my graduating class and I finished 16th. 10 of the kids in front of me failed out of college (or drank themselves out).

    Looking back now I wish I would have actually tried.

    I had a 2.2 in college after 3 semesters and they told me I was close to academic probation...mom and dad said I had better get my act together...I did (or I would be in some MAJOR debt right now).
  • mtrulz
    4.0 since fourth grade.
  • lhslep134
    4.0 in high school (unweighted Valedictorian, one of 3)
    3.3 so far from Fisher at OSU, some of those weed out business classes were fucking hard, I'm looking at you accounting 211.
  • charliehustle14
    3.85 or something like that.
  • Fab4Runner
    4.0 unweighted. No idea what it was weighted. I graduated 4th in my class.