What are your thoughts on this award(in high school)? What do you think the criteria for the award should be?
This post lacks funny.I think we should check with Obama. Is it really fair to let just 2 people get the award? What about the rest of the kids who went to school? What award are they gonna get? Spread the wealth around.
This post lacks funny.
Sorry, I'm awaiting my redistribution of humor from those who have more....
away to the cave you!!
Color me shocked!It's probably residual anger left over from not being winning either of those honors in high school.
I know in my high school, we had levels when it came to classes. Some started with algebra early, some as freshman, and some did pre-algebra as freshman. Some started with a basic science class, some biology, and some chemistry depending on how they place you. I was in the higher classes as well as the co-valedictorians, and ended up #3 in my class. #4-#7 were students who took all easy classes in high school, and #8-#10 were students who took the harder classes with us. I had a problem with #4-#7 getting better scholarship opportunities based solely on rank in the class and not having anything to do with where they were truly at academically. The 4-7 students were good students, but they wouldn't have had 3.9+ with a more difficult schedule like 8-10 did. 8-10 were head and shoulders better students, but essentially got punished for taking more difficult classes.
Agreed. Personally I think that the award itself doesn't do anything but recognize the fact that the student that won it worked their butt off. In my high school class there were 2 co-valedictorians. One of them took every college level class and AP course available while the other took 2-3 study halls a semester and didn't take a single AP course. While I don't know if the courses should have weight to them, (I don't want to punish some kid who took 1 less ap course then another) I do think that there should be a minimum amount of advanced courses that would be required in order to be elgible for the to 5-10% of class rankings.
Sorry. It's probably residual anger left over from not being winning either of those honors in high school. And from always getting picked last in dodge ball.
Agreed. Personally I think that the award itself doesn't do anything but recognize the fact that the student that won it worked their butt off. In my high school class there were 2 co-valedictorians. One of them took every college level class and AP course available while the other took 2-3 study halls a semester and didn't take a single AP course. While I don't know if the courses should have weight to them, (I don't want to punish some kid who took 1 less ap course then another) I do think that there should be a minimum amount of advanced courses that would be required in order to be elgible for the to 5-10% of class rankings.
I was Salutatorian in HS. I recieved one A- in my HS career by my Freshman english teacher that ended up costing me Co-Valedictorian....I'm not bitter or anything though!.
What angers me are all these schools which give out A+'s to those who take AP classes and do well. I'm calling Shenanigans on that bullsh*t. You can NOT get over a 4.0, I'm sorry, its impossible. A+'s shouldn't exist and cause your GPA to look better than it actually is.
Especially if you are applying to different Colleges and are being compared to other studens by class Rank and GPA. A student shouldn't be punished because their school doesn't give out A+'s when they get an 'A' in a college course. Also..I had 11 Credits of 4.0 from UNI (Including Humanities 1 &2 which are hard as sh*t as those who went to UNI can tell you) when I graduated HS, so I took a rigorous schedule.
Especially if you are applying to different Colleges and are being compared to other studens by class Rank and GPA. A student shouldn't be punished because their school doesn't give out A+'s when they get an 'A' in a college course. Also..I had 11 Credits of 4.0 from UNI (Including Humanities 1 &2 which are hard as sh*t as those who went to UNI can tell you) when I graduated HS, so I took a rigorous schedule.
I was Salutatorian in HS. I recieved one A- in my HS career by my Freshman english teacher that ended up costing me Co-Valedictorian....I'm not bitter or anything though!.