A few days ago
Lilac Green

I’m in trouble. I want to be in the Academy of Finance for an internship but it will lower my GPA, confused…

(I’m entering 9th grade…) Ok, so there is this special program at my high school called teh Academy of Finance, I am thinking of joining it. The requirement is that I think maybe an interview but the problem is that I also have to take a bunch of business related required courses in order to get in the Academy and therefore get a cool internship as well as taking a more prestigious co-op course in my senior year. Problem: The electives are 4.0 and will lower my GPA a bit. Then, I have this other guy who is my competitor who is taking both PAP algebra 2 and geometry PAP at the same year and since PAP courses are 6.0, they will really raise his average and mine will lower as I have to take a 4.0 BCIS course this year in order to get into the Academy. My question is: Is the Academy good and actually worth sacrificing a high GPA, or should I forget about the academy and go all out GPA and give that guy a run for his money. if I’m in the Academy, there is no way I can become valedictorian

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A few days ago
sarah

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First off you got to go with what will make you happy. IF grades are your goal go for that. If this business is fun for you and a passion go for that. If you are wondering about college I would think the internship will be far better than being valedictorian. Once you are in college your high school GPA will not mean a thing but the experience from an internship will get you alot farther. Plus if you get a 4.0 GPA on the regular scale it will look better than a weighted scale GPA. When I was in high school I had the opportunity to do college courses. They lowered my GPA and I was not valedictorian. I am in the honors program in my college and doing great. Grades are not the end all beat all. In life it will be your experience that makes the difference. Go for what makes you happy. Oh just make sure that this program will still give you all the prep you need for a college education. Sometimes these programs are meant for people that are not meant to go to college and prepares them for a job right out of highschool.
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