If your school does not rank do you think this is a good or bad thing?

<p>qialah-I meant that between schools. For example, some kids go to very rigorous schools where a 3.6 is very difficult to attain and might place them in the top 5%</p>

<p>Or, you can go to a crappy school where a 3.6 is easy to attain and you might be only in the top 30%.</p>

<p>So, when college sees both students with3.6s, they can see which one means more</p>

<p>And I’m glad that your school works like that. Mine doesn’t. If my school didn’t rank I know I would not be taking the AP Stats class I’m in now. It boosts my class rank and that’s the only reason I’m taking it. I know that sounds terrible, but its true. But, in the long run, I will be better prepared for college</p>