AP as well as "honors credits" are graded from 2.0-5.0.
To achieve this, you take probably 3-4 honors classes freshman year, along with the dreaded dead weight PE and a language if your school doesn't offer an AP language.
Then you transition to 2-3 AP classes as well as 2 honors classes (Precal and English) sophomore year, as well as secondary PE.
Junior year and senior year you take 5 or 6 APs.
Then, if the competition still has not been shaken, there is option of enrolling in supplementary colleges at the local JC after school or over summer (which, nicely, also are measured out of 5.0 on the HS transcript).
I enrolled in a mid tier private college instead of a UC due to fear of working harder than I did in high school.
I cannot believe how much free time there is. I'll probably transfer up soon. We'll see.
To achieve this, you take probably 3-4 honors classes freshman year, along with the dreaded dead weight PE and a language if your school doesn't offer an AP language.
Then you transition to 2-3 AP classes as well as 2 honors classes (Precal and English) sophomore year, as well as secondary PE.
Junior year and senior year you take 5 or 6 APs.
Then, if the competition still has not been shaken, there is option of enrolling in supplementary colleges at the local JC after school or over summer (which, nicely, also are measured out of 5.0 on the HS transcript).
I enrolled in a mid tier private college instead of a UC due to fear of working harder than I did in high school.
I cannot believe how much free time there is. I'll probably transfer up soon. We'll see.