I just got curious on the avg gpa (grade point average) of the standard armor gamer. If you don't know your gpa just say your grades. Ex. A A A B B B. which would your gpa would be a 3.5
NOTE: If you view this thread you might as well get the one ap and answer the question... besides for this to be an accurate test i need at least 50 answers. Thanks for posting
i must take this time to let you all know that you might not have a high score in your school for a :GPA( but you may still make it on another level... read ALLOT and listen to old people... even if they might be cRazy
read ALLOT and listen to old people... even if they might be cRazy
Actually I would say listen to older people ESPECIALLY if they seem crazy. Those are usually the ones with the best ideas. And yes, read. Read everything you can. As long as you have a thirst for knowledge there is nothing that can stop you.
I have one question, why is it that they don't tell you how important this stuff is starting from middle school.
If it's a marginally decent school I'm sure they probably do. However teens of that age group are notoriously short sighted and I'm sure some teacher talking about the importance of education, reading, research, and listening to older people takes a back burner in the minds of people concerned with the opposite sex, social interactions and functions, and other such things. Remember, when you are a teenager you know it all
While most teens think they know everything it isn't all of us. Some take great care in their studies (like me). Just the majority gives us all a bad reputation. I don't really care about having a boy friend or being accepted. I would like to learn as many things as I can before graduating high school so that I am prepared.
In high school, I graduated with a 3.56 or something like that. College, I currently have a 2.77, but it's rising. I finally realized I should do some work and not just coast along like I did for my first two years. Coasting doesn't get you far in the world of engineering.
I have one question, why is it that they don't tell you how important this stuff is starting from middle school.
If you're talking about the importance of GPA, in high school GPA is only important for getting you into college, and in college, GPA is only important for keeping you in college and getting you your first job. Not too important.
Of course, if I misinterpreted what you were asking and you're wondering why teachers don't stress the importance of a good education and constantly acquiring knowledge, it's because it should be common sense. Anyone who doesn't think that an education and a continuous absorption of new material is important probably won't go very far in life. Or they'll be a CEO of a major corporation and cost others billions. Could go either way.
If you're talking about the importance of GPA, in high school GPA is only important for getting you into college, and in college, GPA is only important for keeping you in college and getting you your first job. Not too important.
Weighted (which I'm assuming also influenced many of your GPAs) I have around a 4.5. Unweighted I think I have around a 3.9 although just for this year it was around a 4.1.