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ok i really screwed up my freshman year GPA because my 9th grae GPA was only a 3.7. I know now my chances of highschool validictorian is gone even though i have a 4.3
if i graduate in the top 10% would that look good? possibly even in the top 5%?
im in 10th grade but i need to work ahead of time

also is there a validictorian in college?

2007-12-21 04:58:39 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

wow...stop tripping juss cuz im not spelling rite... geez just answer my question

2007-12-21 05:07:33 · update #1

jurydoc dont tell me how to spell please its the internet no one is going to put it on my permanent record
do you like my spelling?
i can spell watch
i have a baby kat at home
i hear a joke an lafe
i went to the train stashun

2007-12-21 06:14:38 · update #2

4 answers

ok- to be one, you should probably know how to spell it...

2007-12-21 05:06:42 · answer #1 · answered by jsied96 5 · 1 3

Yes, graduating in that percentile is just fine.

But more important: your GPA/SAT and/or ACT. Many colleges these days don't pay attention to class rank.... the Ivy Leagues still do but most state schools and even many private schools don't. Don't worry, you're doing fine.

2007-12-21 05:11:29 · answer #2 · answered by oceano 5 · 1 0

Being in the top 10% would be a very good selling point for colleges. I have never heard of a valadictorian in college but different schools may do different things, private schools may have them.

2007-12-21 05:40:27 · answer #3 · answered by Meg 6 · 1 0

Well, first, perhaps, you'd want to learn how to spell it correctly.

That's "valedictorian."

And yes, college classes have them too.

P.S. Class rank is one element of college acceptance, although many other factors figure more prominantly.

EDIT: I DID answer your question. And pointing out your spelling error is an attempt to focus you away from your myopic vision of what it takes to succeed in college and the world and to encourage you to embrace a more global view, which, in this instance, includes being able to spell!!

2007-12-21 05:06:19 · answer #4 · answered by jurydoc 7 · 1 2

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