What GPA do valedictorians have?

The title of valedictorian is used to distinguish indivduals who have achieved the highest level of academic excellence. Students who earn an unweighted 4.0 GPA, through the seventh semester of high school, will receive valedictorian designation.
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Is valedictorian based on GPA of all 4 years?

Yes, the valedictorian title is based on all four years.

Typically, the title will be determined through the weighted GPA of all four years of school.
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Is valedictorian only based on GPA?

Valedictorian is the academic title conferred upon the highest ranked student among those graduating from an educational institution, typically based upon the highest grade point average. Salutatorian is the academic title conferred upon the second highest ranking student in the class.
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What GPA do college valedictorians have?

The trend is to award the title of “valedictorian” to any student who has amassed a 4.0 GPA.
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What school has 9 valedictorians?

Bellaire High School is where this extraordinary achievement happened. The nine valedictorians are Alkiviades Boukas, Daniel Chen, Evie Tseng-Ying Kao, Angela Ling, Miles Mackenzie, Wenson Tsiah-Hao Tang, Christopher Zhou, and twin sisters Annie and Shirley Zhu.
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Valedictorian-Schmaledictorian - how much does GPA matter?



Can you get a 6.0 GPA in high school?

Typically, high schools that use weighted GPAs opt for the 0-5 scale that makes 5.0 the highest possible grade. A GPA higher than 5.0 is rare, but school point systems are occasionally structured so that students taking advanced classes can rack up bonus points.
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Do valedictorians tend to fail?

Do valedictorians tend to fail? The research, published by Boston College researcher Karen Arnold, showed that while nearly all the valedictorians did well, precisely none were standout successes. Though 90% were professionals and 40% reached the highest tier in their fields, there were no visionaries in the group.
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Do all valedictorians get into Ivy League?

That's fantastic, but sadly valedictorians are rejected by Ivy League schools every year. Ranking in the top 10% of your class is essentially essential, but not enough by itself. As many high schools veer away from using class rank, colleges look for other ways to get a sense of your relative academic performance.
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Is being valedictorian a big deal?

Along with acknowledging academic success, being the valedictorian of your class also opens opportunities. Many colleges award those given the title of valedictorian with scholarships and even if someone is not planning on attending college, the title will still look good on a resume.
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How many valedictorians get into Harvard?

If you're a high-school valedictorian applying to Harvard, you have only a 25 percent chance of being admitted. Admission is denied to 75 percent of the high-school valedictorians who apply to Harvard every year.
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What are the top 3 graduates called?

The highest academic distinction is summa cum laude, followed by magna cum laude and cum laude.
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What is the highest honor roll?

Cum laude grade point average estimates: gpa for cum laude - 3.5 to 3.7; gpa for magna cum laude - 3.8 to 3.9; gpa for summa cum laude - 4.0+.
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What is the highest GPA award?

cum laude, "With Honors", cumulative GPA of 3.5 and above; magna cum laude, "With High Honors", cumulative GPA of 3.65 and above; summa cum laude, "With Highest Honors," cumulative GPA of 3.85 and above.
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Does a GPA of 5 exist?

Students in an AP class with weighted grading receive a five-point weighted average for each of the four-letter grades: As, Bs, Cs, and Ds. As a result, a student who only takes AP classes and receives A's will have a 5.0 GPA.
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Is a 4.8 GPA possible?

With a weighted GPA scale, regardless of the upper limit, an A student will have a higher GPA than 4.0. Any grade point average above 4.0 will indicate to colleges that the high school uses a weighted GPA scale, as such a number is impossible in an unweighted system.
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What is the lowest GPA to graduate with honors?

To be eligible for undergraduate honors at graduation, a minimum overall grade point average of 3.5 for cum laude, 3.7 for magna cum laude and 3.9 for summa cum laude is required.
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What is the average IQ of valedictorians?

The top (highest grade) students usually have IQs in the 120–130 range.
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Do valedictorians get rich?

So Karen Arnold did research at Boston College looking at the success levels of valedictorians. And, In general, high school valedictorians do well but they don't actually reach the highest level of success metrics. They don't become the billionaires.
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How much money do you get for being valedictorian?

If you came out of school with the highest cumulative grade point average among your classmates, you're considered a valedictorian, and you may qualify for a scholarship. The amount varies from school to school but is usually between $1,000 and $10,000 ($15,000 at Ivy League schools).
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Do colleges reject valedictorians?

Even Top Students Get Turned Away

It is not uncommon for a valedictorian to be rejected by prestigious schools. The valedictorian and their parents are always shocked when this occurs. How could a student with a perfect GPA, test scores, and overall academic excellence be rejected?
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How hard is it to become a valedictorian?

The title of valedictorian is used to distinguish indivduals who have achieved the highest level of academic excellence. Students who earn an unweighted 4.0 GPA, through the seventh semester of high school, will receive valedictorian designation.
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What happens to valedictorians after high school?

“There is little debate that high school success predicted college success. Nearly 90 percent [of valedictorians followed in one study] are now in professional careers with 40 percent in the highest tier jobs. They are reliable, consistent, and well-adjusted, and by all measures the majority have good lives.
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Can a school have 2 valedictorians?

New Trend: More Than One Valedictorian

At some schools, in fact, over dozens of students qualify for the honor. At Stratford High School near Houston, 30 students were named valedictorians for the class of 2010. Schools recognize multiple valedictorians to reduce the pressure and competition among students.
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Where do most valedictorians end up?

Nearly 90 percent are now in professional careers with 40 percent in the highest tier jobs. They are reliable, consistent, and well-adjusted, and by all measures the majority have good lives.
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Does valedictorian look good for college?

Along with acknowledging academic success, being the valedictorian of your class also opens opportunities. Many colleges award those given the title of valedictorian with scholarships and even if someone is not planning on attending college, the title will still look good on a resume.
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