Anne34
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My eldest was accepted at Purdue. She has taken mostly honors (weighted) courses throughout high school, both because she liked the challenge and the impact the grades would have on her college entrance and class rack.
My daughter did not receive all "A"'s in her weighted courses, but did have, at the end of junior year, a GPA of about 3.9, with and ACT of 31. We thought she would receive one of the nice scholarships, no problem. Well, surprise surprise, Purdue does not accept weighted grades, plus they only accept grades in 4 core classes. Something about how it is not fair to the students from schools that don't have honors or AP courses.![]()
My daughter's GPA was now below the required 3.8 for Purdue scholarships, without the use of the weighted grades. Sure, her class rank at her school is still high, and while that did matter years ago when I was applying, I guess it doesn't matter so much now. Therefore, no scholarship through Purdue.
It bothers me that my daughter worked so hard all her years of schooling to excel in her honors courses, but it doesn't matter. Our younger daughter, we have decided, will go on a different path. Sure, she will still take college prep, but if Honors Geometry is not her strength, we will steer her away from it and have her take regular Geometry. I wish we knew four years ago what we know now!
Wow!! Purdue is where my daughter wants to go too -- she has a GPA of 4.0 weighted and mid 3's unweighted. Her only B's were her Honors Chemistry and Honors Biology (Both B+'s). She is doing her schedule for next year and is interested in Honors Spanish III -- I should tell her not to bother since it won't help her GPA. She is in the top 11% of her class so far (only a sophomore) Does class rank help?
Thanks for your help -- it helps to talk to parents who have been through it.

Oh well.
I have NO CLUE where she came up with that but that is what she told the Guidance Counselor! It's in writing on her 4 year plan.)