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If my daughter has only earned A+'s and A's (NO A-'s) in all of her high school classes (Honors, dual credit, AP) and is currently carrying a GPA of 11.66 on a 12.0 scale, how will this equate on a 4.0 scale? Tha

By Marill Asked Feb 20 2009 8:29PM
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by Lazs Mouse on Feb 20, 2009 at 8:46 pm Permalink

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Depends on how your local school district weighs GPA but sounds like a solid 3.95 at the minimum...you need to set up a meeting with her high school guidance counselor, would suggest you take a tape recorder along and record everything s/he tells you (for future reference of course, so you don't have to listen and take notes at the same time), and after you have spoken with the guidance counselor then set up meetings with the admissions people at her preferred colleges...take the tape with you so that the admissions advisors can refute, if neccessary, the information with which you have been provided...please, be sure you document IN WRITING everything you are told about your daughter's academic progress, and PLEASE go to the FastWeb website, fill out a profile for her (with her help), you will get more information about scholarships and grants for which she may be eligible, plus internships, than you ever dreamed you might be able to find! Best of luck to you both, here is the website addr for FastWeb:

www.fastweb.com
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