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Step 5 : Understand Your Academic Record

Step 5 : Understand Your Academic Record. Graduation Requirements. Course Planning Guide How many credits do you need to graduate? 31 What is the minimum number of credits you can take each year? 7.5 (This allows for 1 study hall each term)

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Step 5 : Understand Your Academic Record

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  1. Step 5: Understand Your Academic Record

  2. Graduation Requirements • Course Planning Guide • How many credits do you need to graduate? • 31 • What is the minimum number of credits you can take each year? • 7.5 (This allows for 1 study hall each term) • How many credits do you earn for the following: • 1 Term course .50 • 2 Term course 1.00 • 3 Term course 1.50

  3. Graduation Requirements • How is your end of year grade calculated? • YEAR grade = T1+T2+T3+T4+T5+T6+FINAL EXAM • How do you fail a course for the year? • You fail the majority of the terms/final exam. • What happens if you fail a course? • You DO NOT receive credit. • You must retake the course. • The F will lower your GPA.

  4. Graduation Requirements • What state required test do you need to pass in order to graduate? • The Keystone Exams • What 3 subject areas are tested? • Algebra, Biology, English 10

  5. Graduation Requirements • Do you have to complete a graduation project in order to graduate? • Yes…your Personal Project • When do you complete it? • 10th Grade • How many years of the following subject areas do you need to graduate? • Math: 3 years • Science: 3 years • English: 4 years • History: 4 years

  6. Grade Point Average • What is grade point average? • A numerical average of letter grades • How many points is each of the following grades worth? A+ 4.3 A 4.0 A- 3.6 B+ 3.3 B 3.0 B- 2.6 C+ 2.3 C 2.0 C- 1.6 D 1.0 F 0

  7. Grade Point Average • TRUE/FALSE—A grade of a Cin an Honors/AP course is worth the samegrade points as a regular class. • TRUE…a C is still worth 2.0 Grade Points • How can you earn ADDED VALUE to your GPA? • Earn a C+ or higher in an Honors or AP Course. • Honors = .04 added value • AP = .06 added value

  8. Grade Point Average • What information do you need to calculate your GPA? • Letter Grades, Credit Value, Honors/AP • GPA Calculator

  9. Grade Point Average • 6 weeks GPA= • 6 weeks grades • Freshman GPA= • YEAR END GRADES in all of your classes. • Remember…YEAR grade = T1+T2+T3+T4+T5+T6+FINAL EXAM • Cumulative GPA= • All FINAL grades for courses that are over

  10. Grade Point AverageEffect of Freshman Year GPA on Cumulative GPA

  11. Grade Point Average • What GPA is needed for the following: • Honor Roll: 3.25 (No D’s or F’s) • High Honor Roll: 3.5-3.75 • Distinguished Honor Roll: 3.75 and up

  12. Transcript • What is a transcript? • Your Academic Record • Who sees your transcript? • Potential Employers, Colleges and Universities, anyone else who wants to have a picture of your academic career. • What items are included on a transcript? • Compare/Contrast transcripts

  13. Wrap Up… • Describe a challenge that you are having right now with your school habits that you would like some help with. For example… • keeping track of assignments • keeping your school work organized • getting homework done • getting extra help from the teacher • studying for tests • taking tests

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