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Minten

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Anyone do better than me? And I'm talking cumulative seeing it is more important.....



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How long ago into the past can we count? You are in 9th or 10th grade?

I have been in school so long I no longer get grades, just pass, fail, or honors....:face-icon-small-dis Nice work though...hard work in school tends to pay off in the long run. At the very least it teaches you 1) how to learn and 2) how to work for something and be proud of the results.:first:
 
How long ago into the past can we count? You are in 9th or 10th grade?

I have been in school so long I no longer get grades, just pass, fail, or honors....:face-icon-small-dis Nice work though...hard work in school tends to pay off in the long run. At the very least it teaches you 1) how to learn and 2) how to work for something and be proud of the results.:first:



Going to be a freshman.... The cumulative was from all of middle school.
All AP classes for now and next year should be the same....
 
Well done!

I have no idea what my 5-8 cumulative GPA was... Pretty sure high school was right around 3.85 or better, hard to recall the exact decimal.
 
Well done!

I have no idea what my 5-8 cumulative GPA was... Pretty sure high school was right around 3.85 or better, hard to recall the exact decimal.

Hey thanks! and I think I failed to mention that the teachers hate me and pretty much the entire staff... The principle HATES me.... I literally go to school. Sit, talk, and go on snowest.... Go home and still get good grades.... It's funny.
 
Hey thanks! and I think I failed to mention that the teachers hate me and pretty much the entire staff... The principle HATES me.... I literally go to school. Sit, talk, and go on snowest.... Go home and still get good grades.... It's funny.

Yeah, pretty much that way until college when no one hates you because no one seems to care that you are there....at least faculty act that way at big universities. In fact, we had lectures recorded and online (ie don't even have to leave home) for the first two years of medical school. Those that used that method of learning were known to us class goers as the pajama people.:couch2:

But again, glad you enjoyed breezing through middle school. Hopefully things peak your interest in the years ahead! High school should be smoooooooth sailing:face-icon-small-coo
 
But again, glad you enjoyed breezing through middle school. Hopefully things peak your interest in the years ahead! High school should be smoooooooth sailing:face-icon-small-coo

I'm excited I get to take classes I like. So far I have Drafting and small engine...
 
Regular school never interested me in any way for anything other than what I knew I would use later on in life. IE higher end math, some English stuff and History which actually interested me. For the most part I didn't care to be there, but for as little as I studied and cared I did pretty well.

I don't have picture back up that Im going to dig out right now, but I graduated with a 3.75 and had 18 college credits from taking college level courses that were offered through my high school all while working full time after school 3p-12a 6 days a week at a manufacturing plant. I think I only missed 3-4 days of school k-12.

I never went to "college" per say, but I have taken several classes while I was in, and since leaving high school for various tech related things, such as robotics and some C and C stuff. I guess I do have a degree in arc and mig welding... Which was basically a short course. Most of the stuff I know, probably 80 percent of it was stuff I learned as I needed to. What I didnt know I learned by reading about it.

The only things I can really recommend you do in high school is skip the votek classes unless you plan on taking that avenue in life and focus on taking as much math, English, reading, computer related and foreign language stuff as you can. Along with whatever Science you need to take. The Math and computer stuff is especially important. Higher end math along with computer's is in EVERYTHING, the better understanding you have of it, the easier it seems to me that it is to understand everything else.

You seem like a pretty bright kid, work hard and you should have a great future ahead of you! Good luck!
 
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Regular school never interested me in any way for anything other than what I knew I would use later on in life. IE higher end math, some English stuff and History which actually interested me. For the most part I didn't care to be there, but for as little as I studied and cared I did pretty well.

I don't have picture back up that Im going to dig out right now, but I graduated with a 3.75 and had 18 college credits from taking college level courses that were offered through my high school all while working full time after school 3p-12a 6 days a week at a manufacturing plant. I think I only missed 3-4 days of school k-12.

I never went to "college" per say, but I have taken several classes while I was in, and since leaving high school for various tech related things, such as robotics and some C and C stuff. I guess I do have a degree in arc and mig welding... Which was basically a short course. Most of the stuff I know, probably 80 percent of it was stuff I learned as I needed to. What I didnt know I learned by reading about it.

The only things I can really recommend you do in high school is skip the votek classes unless you plan on taking that avenue in life and focus on taking as much math, English, reading, computer related and foreign language stuff as you can. Along with whatever Science you need to take. The Math and computer stuff is especially important. Higher end math along with computer's is in EVERYTHING, the better understanding you have of it, the easier it seems to me that it is to understand everything else.

You seem like a pretty bright kid, work hard and you should have a great future ahead of you! Good luck!

Hey thanks, I really like math. It is the only subject I really care about besides some of the arts (photography, etc.). Luckily it is also the easiest, I think I had over 100% for second semester. :face-icon-small-coo
 
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