<p>I an confused by the whole process.</p>
<p>Lets say I have a 92 average and I take 3 AP courses, how will my grades be affected? </p>
<p>Lets say the average of the 3 AP is 92 as well.</p>
<p>I an confused by the whole process.</p>
<p>Lets say I have a 92 average and I take 3 AP courses, how will my grades be affected? </p>
<p>Lets say the average of the 3 AP is 92 as well.</p>
<p>It depends on whether your school weights for AP.</p>
<p>yes it does</p>
<p>I heard someone got a 91 and now has a 97 in the ap class.
Is that possible?</p>
<p>You really have to ask your guidance counselor. In our school if you get a 90 in an AP course that 90 appears on the transcript. The weighted grade is only used in calculating your rank. For ranking purposes you would have a 100 in our school, (we multiply by 1.1). Other schools may do it differently.</p>
<p>Will colleges see the weighted average?
And how hard it is to get 90 for ap?</p>
<p>Jesus, so many new threads… Colleges actually try to nix the weighted average - since all schools do it differently, it’s not helpful for them to see a weighted average. Not hard, just work, and don’t SLACK.</p>
<p>Getting a certain grade in AP completely depends on the class/your school.</p>