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What classes should I take to become valedictorian?
To be the valedictorian, you have to get As in the hardest classes at your school pretty much every time. Are you up for the challenge? Take AP classes over honors classes when you can, if they are worth more points. Your electives can really hurt your weighted GPA because they tend to be considered regular classes.
What do you get for being valedictorian?
Being a valedictorian opens opportunities. Colleges award scholarships to those with that title. Selective colleges look for those who excelled academically and it’s a fact that the high school GPA does indeed matter in the admissions process.
What grades count for valedictorian?
The Indexed GPA is used to determine valedictorian. Valedictorians: Valedictorians are determined by their Indexed GPA. All seniors with a final Indexed GPA of 4.65 and higher will be honored as a Valedictorian upon graduation. Visit the Path to Valedictorian page for more information.
How can I become the valedictorian of my class?
Exercise your brain, but give it some down time once in a while to keep it healthy and happy. At most high schools, the valedictorian is the top student in the class as determined by GPA.
Is the valedictorian always the student with the highest GPA?
The valedictorian will almost always be the student in your class who has the highest GPA, but GPA can be measured on more than one scale (and sometimes schools have more than one valedictorian!). If your school uses weighted GPAs, meaning students in higher level classes can earn higher GPAs,…
Do you have to play sports to be valedictorian?
If you want to be valedictorian, then you should also be well-rounded so you stand out in college applications for more than just your grades. You should obviously not take a sport, though, just to make your GPA higher, because the extra time you devote to sports may keep you away from your studies.
Why do high schools have so many valedictorians?
Since college admissions are so competitive now, more and more students are pushing themselves to achieve high levels of academic success in high school. By naming multiple valedictorians, schools acknowledge the impressive achievements of several students in a more equitable manner and reduce pressure and competition.
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