I'm not going to research West Point's standards for you, I think you are capable enough of figuring that out.
Really, for any college you want your high school grades to be consistent, so if you were to apply you don't want the college looking at your freshman grades and thinking, "This person was really lazy freshman year." Colleges want people they know who aren't going to slack off.
Yes! Your freshman year grades are a part of your overall GPA (grade point average), which is a major factor in admission to any college. If your freshman year grades are poor, sorry to say that Harvard is unlikely to accept you since the are so competitive. However, there are many fine universities that may even grant you an academic scholarship if you are able to substantially improve your grades during your sophomore, junior and senior years. The way most colleges look at it: they'd rather take a student who started with low grades and improves over his/her high school career than take a student who had high freshman grades but poor grades in senior year.
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Yes. Gym, physical education, is as important as every other class.
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Gerry McNamara
I believe colleges and universities are concerned about the overall grade point average you have attained. I do not believe one D, unless your grade point average is low, will affect you getting accepted into an university. Just make sure that the rest of your grades are good. When I say that you should have good grades, don't just take the easy no-brainer classes in order to cushion your GPA. In addition to having good grades, it helps if they are good grades in harder classes. The harder classes will get you more prepared for college, and it will be more impressive to take the harder classes.
this means that your grades all a's and u have a awesome grade point average (gpa)
The calculated average of letter grades earned in high school is known as grade point average.
3.3 is a B so probaly like a 95 out of 100
Depends. If you're get striaght A's, you probably don't need AVID. I'm in AVID so I know how you feel. I have high grades and I find AVID to be more of a burden at this point. If you're struggling, then you should probably stay.
You definitely need to get great grades…not just good grades, but great grades. A high GPA and high SAT scores are a must. After you accomplish this, start thinking about ways you can separate yourself from the competition. Extracurricular activites are very important. The exact grade point average to attend to Cornell University can be found on Unigo.com's Cornell webpage: http://www.unigo.com/cornell_university/rankings/
Rick Mount 2323 points. There was no three point line and freshman were not allowed to play varsity. His freshman year he averaged 45 points a game in the JV league