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What score would you rather have?

Which score would you want?

  • 163 and 168

    Votes: 22 91.7%
  • 153 and 168

    Votes: 2 8.3%

  • Total voters
    24
So you mean 5.0 for her senior year, then? I don't think anybody offers AP Ceramics or AP Algebra II or AP Spanish 1. You simply cannot take all AP classes in high school.

I'm sorry we also offer KAP classes. You do it and you get a credit from Kenyon College.

That grade was for her 2nd grading period. I don't know what her grade was for the first grading period.
 
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I'm not going to try to name off all of the AP classes we offer off my head. I'll get a list of them from the school and report back here.:wink2:

But off the top of my head. We offer AP classes in the basics...Math, Science, History, English. Plus you have the foriegn language classes. We offer all the way up to Spanish 5 and French 5. Which I think AP starts at level 4. Then the art, music, and drama classes.
 
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I had a 5.3 in one class...so according to TG05, I can just take that as my average, ignore all my other classes, and say I had a 5.3? Awesome! I am so smart...S M R T...i mean S M A R T!
 
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No

But she was the team captain last year. Which is why she was in the middle. She also carried a 5.0 GPA. Smart ass girl

TG05, 'carried a 5.0 GPA' implies the entire high school record.

You're saying she "got a 5.0" for one grading period, which is quite possible.

People aren't disputing that somebody can take all AP courses for a semester. They're saying you can't do it for your entire high school career.

Please, we don't need any more info on your High School's curriculum.
 
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The LSAT is the most overrated standardized test. Of course, this is easy to say coming from a guy that dropped a measly 154.

The top girl in my law school graduating class surprisingly scored less than 150. One of my best friends in law school, who scored a 166, finished in the bottom 30%. But he was held back by drinking late at the bar with degenerates like myself.

Based on my LSAT score, Ohio State's law school did not accept me - despite my 3.6 GPA with a double major. On the other, they did take a 2.8 History major, who lucked out with a 162. He, incidentally, failed the bar exam.

The point is that, somehow, law schools actually take the score very seriously. They rarely make individualized assessments. They will accept you or not accept you based on a score on a stupid test. So you want the score they look at initially (the average) to be as high as possible. So I'd have taken door number 1.
 
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