^just out of my curiousity, cuz im going to college next year xD.
[Q]College grades
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YPang
United States4024 Posts
^just out of my curiousity, cuz im going to college next year xD. | ||
bearbuddy
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But they pay for some of my tuition <.< | ||
Alphonsse
United States518 Posts
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MuscLe
United States29 Posts
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ketomai
United States2789 Posts
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fanatacist
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My parents ask me about my day-to-day grades but never any final grades until semester is done. You can always produce physical proof at the end of the semester but usually not until then in many classes. | ||
Zapdos_Smithh
Canada2620 Posts
Ya btw good chance that your gpa will drop @ least 10-15%, some of my friends gpa have even dropped about 20-25% from high school. I was about an 86% average give or take 2%. Last year I was 73 and this year I'm thinking 68 seems like the accurate number. | ||
jeddus
United States832 Posts
Recently, three months ago, our school transferred them to online only. If you need a formal print out to give to your parents I recommend seeing your registrar. | ||
meeple
Canada10211 Posts
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{CC}StealthBlue
United States41112 Posts
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Mastermind
Canada7096 Posts
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vx70GTOJudgexv
United States3161 Posts
On December 15 2009 14:26 meeple wrote: Check online. Technically there's no physical proof, but if you're still hiding grades from your parents in college you're doing it wrong. My parents don't ask about my grades since I pay for it myself, a little more motivation that way. Meh, I don't tell my parents everything. I give them the grades, but I don't tell them about my drops/withdrawals because it just leads to endless arguments with my mom because she didn't go to college so she doesn't understand why I would drop communications with a professor that doesn't speak english (or even decent fucking Konglish - yeah, she was Korean). Mine are online, btw. My school uses a system called "Matrix" where registration, tuition and grades are handled. | ||
butter
United States785 Posts
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Rotation
United States118 Posts
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29 fps
United States5717 Posts
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Carnivorous Sheep
Baa?21242 Posts
On December 15 2009 14:41 29 fps wrote: asian parents will want to know their children's grades. | ||
citi.zen
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SkylineSC
United States564 Posts
On December 15 2009 14:41 29 fps wrote: asian parents will want to know their children's grades. some might force you to show your registrar or whatever report card you have online to them if they pay for your college, they can access it with their own password. my university has that so my parents can pay the bills online and check my grades. most stuff are online. profs rarely hand out stuff.. especially grades | ||
illu
Canada2531 Posts
If you want a physical copy of your grades, there are two ways to obtain that. The easy way is to load it up from the website, and click "print". It will produce a so-called unofficial transcript which will have all of your grades, but it could be easily photoshopped in case you are really bored. The other way is to request it printed from the university - they will produce a copy in a sealed envelope (thus the copy is official, and you can send it to admission offices when you apply for graduate school, for example), but unfortunately my university charges 10 dollars for each copy. Some universities produce official transcripts for free. | ||
cgrinker
United States3824 Posts
Suck it. | ||
dekuschrub
United States2069 Posts
yeah I have grades here at U of I. They are fucking stupid lololol my gpa is better than in high school though (hooray for tryingggg) | ||
Cambium
United States16368 Posts
Parents used to ask in 1st year, then stopped. Your relationship between your parents really change after you move out and become financially independent. | ||
JeeJee
Canada5652 Posts
On December 15 2009 14:25 resonance wrote: See them online. My parents don't ask, I usually let them know though. Ya btw good chance that your gpa will drop @ least 10-15%, some of my friends gpa have even dropped about 20-25% from high school. I was about an 86% average give or take 2%. Last year I was 73 and this year I'm thinking 68 seems like the accurate number. ehh not true in my experience the thing is that it's harder to keep the same average in uni but not because the material but because of everything else for instance i, like u, was roughly high 80s in hs (88 i think) my avg in uni was mid 80s until i realized that it doesn't really make any sense for me to work to keep it at that level unless i were to push it past 87, which is the dean's list breakpoint here (and is tbh a lot of sacrifices for me, and the only thing you get at the end is 2 extra words : "with distinction") just look at the milestones, pass - dean's list - cum laude or whatever since the corresponding grades go something like 65 - 87 - 95+, there's really no difference between getting a 65 and an 85 for me since i'm not going to grad school, and both get me the same thing at the end. except 65 requires no work while 85 requires quite a bit. priorities | ||
Ducci
United States588 Posts
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Salv
Canada3083 Posts
On December 15 2009 14:20 YPang wrote: i'm just wondering how do those that are in college recieve their report cards? is it online, you get them mailed or what? and how often does your parents ask you about your grades? what do you tell them, do they want phsyical proof? ^just out of my curiousity, cuz im going to college next year xD. In Canada, we have the main school website, which displays all grades achieved, as well as special student sites that teachers upload your progress to. I don't even think you can get your grades mailed here in Canada, maybe you could request it, but I don't see why would would do that. Although you can always view your transcript or have it printed and that'll have your grades. My parents leave school business to me. My parents and I are past the point where they have to babysit me, I am twenty years old and at this point we both realize (especially me) that if I slack off or don't take school seriously, I am just fucking myself. I have self-motivation, I don't achieve my grades to please my parents, I do it because I have to stay in my course and move on to graduate school. My parents know that's what I want and that I work for it and am willing to do what I need to do. I don't think my parents have really ever been on my case about school from Gr. 12 onwards. There is a point where it's your responsibility and not theirs. When you're an immature kid some parents have to force their kid to do homework and to study because they don't realize the importance, but if your parents are still doing that in College, I think they need to realize it's out of their hands. | ||
BloodDrunK
Bangladesh2767 Posts
colleges here are very strict about this and want the parents to be involved as much as possible and i for one don't like it.many students here get a huge lecture from their folks for getting an A and not an A+. | ||
LosingID8
CA10824 Posts
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Caller
Poland8075 Posts
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Intr3pid
Switzerland336 Posts
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Base
United States36 Posts
Anyway, yeah. I check my grades online. I go to school in Pennsylvania and apparently there's like a law that prevents parents from calling the school and asking about their children's grades ... >_> But bottom line, if my parents ask, I tell them. | ||
b0lt
United States786 Posts
On December 15 2009 15:03 cgrinker wrote: We don't have grades at my school. We have written evaluations. Suck it. Translated: "I go to a | ||
lylejensen
United States19 Posts
On December 15 2009 16:08 Ducci wrote: Unless you are planning on going to grad school, college grades mean absolutely nothing as long as you pass the class QFT | ||
LosingID8
CA10824 Posts
On December 16 2009 11:52 b0lt wrote: Translated: "I go to a most liberal arts colleges give out letter grades. it's the rare ones like evergreen state college in washington, or (i believe) reed college in portland that give out evals. on an unrelated tangent, they are both known to be pothead schools lol. not necessarily true. a lot of businesses and firms require a minimum gpa to be interviewed for a job post-grad, or even an internship while you're still an undergrad. | ||
Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17709 Posts
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Carnivorous Sheep
Baa?21242 Posts
On December 15 2009 21:25 Caller wrote: i hate all of you kids that don't have to worry about grades ^ Planning on going to grad school makes me tear. | ||
OneOther
United States10774 Posts
yupppp | ||
jeddus
United States832 Posts
On December 16 2009 18:40 OneOther wrote: A A A A- yupppp Ahh... the ole 3.9 semester; that one class gets away. Out of two years, I've had two 3.9's: Both I was hospitalized for gall bladder problems. It's all about shooting for grad school. $$$$$ | ||
Caller
Poland8075 Posts
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OneOther
United States10774 Posts
jeddus: yeah..sucks. I let it slip. | ||
Snet
United States3573 Posts
You're not in highschool anymore. The only person you're fucking over by getting bad grades is yourself. | ||
Myxomatosis
United States2392 Posts
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evanthebouncy!
United States12796 Posts
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Carnivorous Sheep
Baa?21242 Posts
On December 17 2009 08:03 Myxomatosis wrote: at my school, a students' grades are his or her property. the parent never sees them unless the student decides to show them. and they are only viewed online. At your school, there are no Asians | ||
Always
United States376 Posts
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Snet
United States3573 Posts
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Frits
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I occasionally tell my parents how I'm doing and stuff, but that was mostly my first year. Now I see them once every two weeks and tell some stuff but I prefer torturing them by telling all the dumb crap I did at the frat. | ||
Sadistx
Zimbabwe5568 Posts
what do you tell them, do they want phsyical proof? Just show them your diploma after 4 years bro. | ||
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