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
Those college classes you take can cover your all your basic freshman classes. First off they're not free, and second you first have to be accepted into the college.
uh....Ace, I said junior and I turn 16 tomorrow, so I cover the right category. Although if the US school system hadn't screwed me over, I would be a senior. And green a 5.0 is impossible.
Kids, never take computer programming for a class if you want your GPA dignity to stay intact.
Glad my school's are easy then; if it wasn't for Spanish I'd have a 4.0 but we had to many stupid projects that I refused to waste my time on. Taking Chinese this year.
You're on drugs then, Green. Ain't no way your GPA is between 4 and 5 if your grades are Bs lol
Telepathy ftw. Anyway welcome back you two (Green and Freak)
First off they're not free, and second you first have to be accepted into the college.
Me or you? My college classes are free, I got accepted to OSU (although I'm studying at a branch), and I'm taking random classes like Islamic studies and fencing so I doubt they count for much.
Nice, I'm planning on taking as many AP and college courses I can, in my benefit, my school will be paying for our tests.
Yeah, it's a good deal. My school went with reimbursing you for the cost of the tests if you got a 4. Worked fine for me.
Kids, never take computer programming for a class if you want your GPA dignity to stay intact.
I would disagree with this and say it's all a matter of who's teaching it, and of course who's taking it (aka, you). I took programming three times in high school (Once as an intro course, again as an AP course, and again for no credit as an independent study) and it was one of my favorite classes. I also took a free elective computer science and programming course in my freshman year and it was the easiest A I've ever gotten.
uh....Ace, I said junior and I turn 16 tomorrow, so I cover the right category. Although if the US school system hadn't screwed me over, I would be a senior. And green a 5.0 is impossible.
I would disagree with this and say it's all a matter of who's teaching it, and of course who's taking it (aka, you). I also took a free elective computer science and programming course in my freshman year and it was the easiest A I've ever gotten.
It makes me wonder what work you have been taking in that class then. Glad you understand it but I sure don't lol.