standing within percentages and unweighted A+s
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:27 am
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1. nosillyboots wrote:Hi all.
I'm a 1L and have received two of my four grades, both of which were As (both of the As classes were worth 5 credits, and the remaining classes are worth 2 and 3 respectively). Unfortunately, the last two grades are the two grades I'm also the most uneasy about. Especially I'm worried about the result in the 2 credit course, and could imagine it being quite bad.
Anyway, I'm not likely to hear on my last two grades until February, but speculation has presented me with two questions I was hoping people here could help me with:
1. Last year the cut off for top 5% was 3.9, and 10% 3.6. Depending on my last two grades, there's a good chance I could not make the cut at least for this semester. Assuming I end up with a cumulative GPA of 3.7 or below this semester, that would mean that even if I 4.0 the next semester, at least in accordance with last year's standards I would still be stuck in the top 10%. My question is whether in that case it would still be worth the effort to work my ass off and do everything possible to get that 4.0-- basically, since my school only gives ranking in 5% increments, would it really make a difference if I was in the lower or higher end of the top 10%?
2. A+s at my school aren't weighted, but it's my understanding that most teachers give 1-2. Just curious if in such a situation, for things like transfer prospects (probably won't transfer, but curious) if it will make a noticeable difference. I.e. would two 4.0 students, one with straight A+s and one with straight As be considered very differently despite being tied for #1?
Thanks!!
Of course you should keep working hard. Employers and transfer school adcoms see GPAs, not just percentile. Who knows if they make the distinction between a 3.72 and a 3.86 or something, but wouldn't you want to hedge your bets and get it up as high as you can? Besides, the historical top 5% cutoff is just that, historical. You never know what it'll wind up at the end of the year.sillyboots wrote:1. Last year the cut off for top 5% was 3.9, and 10% 3.6. Depending on my last two grades, there's a good chance I could not make the cut at least for this semester. Assuming I end up with a cumulative GPA of 3.7 or below this semester, that would mean that even if I 4.0 the next semester, at least in accordance with last year's standards I would still be stuck in the top 10%. My question is whether in that case it would still be worth the effort to work my ass off and do everything possible to get that 4.0-- basically, since my school only gives ranking in 5% increments, would it really make a difference if I was in the lower or higher end of the top 10%?