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Post by Monkey on Dec 23, 2008 6:07:09 GMT -5
Yes, a 3.2 kinda sucks ass, but I passed and that's all I needed. With these two credits*, my transcripts will be complete and I can graduate high school and get on with my life. *Yeah, they're seven college credits, but only two high school credits. xD
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Post by Anne on Dec 23, 2008 7:44:41 GMT -5
Your grading system baffels me, but that's so wonderful! *jumps around and cuddles you* You're a graduaaaaate and stuff <3 *so proud of you*
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Post by Monkey on Dec 23, 2008 7:46:44 GMT -5
It confuses me too. <3 *hugs*
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Post by Anne on Dec 23, 2008 8:57:24 GMT -5
And you weren't a failure to begin with >:/
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Post by Sofia on Dec 23, 2008 16:21:58 GMT -5
My dad had a 2.6 for part of college, and he complains about my grades. >:/ So you're not failure.
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Post by Ice on Dec 24, 2008 0:50:12 GMT -5
Kudos on the graduating! Will you be applying for colleges then, or have you started already?
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Post by Monkey on Dec 24, 2008 2:22:47 GMT -5
It's um... rather complicated.
I did apply to one college, but because my transcripts weren't done, they couldn't accept me (they didn't reject me either). I don't really know what I need to do at this point. These grades need to be sent to my high school and put on my transcripts, then the transcripts need to be sent to the college... but it's not exactly a good time of year to be doing this. I haven't a clue what's going on at this point.
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Post by Nick on Dec 24, 2008 12:09:19 GMT -5
Which college did you apply to? *curious*
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Post by Monkey on Dec 24, 2008 12:24:18 GMT -5
Um, University of Michigan - Dearborn. It's the lesser satellite school of the University of Michigan (which is a pretty good school).
Also, *hug*
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Post by Ice on Dec 24, 2008 21:33:43 GMT -5
Oy, it's Nick! I thought you were off doing training and whatnot? Monkey: That's kind of odd, because even with traditional schooling colleges don't get the full transcript during application season, just the grades from freshman -> end of junior year. :/ They do ask for a midyear report to get the grades from your first semester/two quarters of senior year around January. I don't think mine looked at any grades after that, and I think most don't unless you failed or something (usually they request guidance counselors to notify them of that sort of thing). Good luck with the whole business, though; I'm sure things will work out fine.
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Post by Monkey on Dec 24, 2008 23:24:42 GMT -5
Yes, but I dropped out in tenth grade and wasn't in school for two year and therefore have little to show for freshman through junior year (you know, since I wasn't there for sophomore and junior year). Dx
So, with Novi Adult and Alternative Education only requiring 21 credits for graduation, the colleges want to see as much as they can.
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Post by Anne on Dec 25, 2008 0:51:06 GMT -5
Ice: They let them off for christmas and then he has to go back. Apparently he'll get weekends and about five days in new years.
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Post by Ice on Dec 26, 2008 20:49:34 GMT -5
Yes, but I dropped out in tenth grade and wasn't in school for two year and therefore have little to show for freshman through junior year (you know, since I wasn't there for sophomore and junior year). Dx So, with Novi Adult and Alternative Education only requiring 21 credits for graduation, the colleges want to see as much as they can. Ahhh. That's a little trickier. XD Nice job on the A in government class, btw. And a 3.2 is a B, yes? So that's above average anyway (C is usually average, right?). ^_^ @anne: Gotcha.
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Post by Anne on Dec 27, 2008 5:50:49 GMT -5
I really am vury proud of you, Moo xD
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Post by Jo on Jan 5, 2009 8:28:45 GMT -5
*A bit late*
YEY Monkey! <33
*Apologises for lateness*
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