No offense but GPA means nothing if your taking slack courses where only participation is worth marks. ie: Gym, sewing, art. Grade 12 was definatly my hardest year. I took English 12, Psycology 12, Physics 12, Calculus 12, and Chemistry 12 twice. First time around in chemistry i
only got 86%. So i took it again and improved it to a 91%. I got 64% in calculus (and math is my strong point). Physics i slacked on labs and ended up with 81% in the course section, and 90% on the final. I didn't have an honour roll GPA but i was above 3.0. I am currently taking Applied Science (AKA Engineering) at UBC. Which is more than alot of 4.0 GPA students can say.
I truely enjoyed high school because i knew how slack it was. I did what i needed to to get where i want to be without sacrificing too much of a social life (or fishing time
). Partied every weekend, and fished around 25hrs a week. The only advise i can give is know what you want to do post secondary. IF you have no clue take as many courses you can and be as well rounded as possible. Other than that, enjoy it while it lasts.