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Spiritually asking this to Atheist, what was your High School Science class grade point average. Honestly?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I think 3.7 or so.

  • andrew
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    I graduated with honors, we didn't use a 4 point system, my average was 94%, don't remember specific grades, but my GPA in my major, Anthropology, was 3.83 (overall 3.2) and it was Anthropological Theory that screwed up my 4.0 major and two F's from dropping out when I was a drunk that screwed my overall. I got A's in all my lab sciences, which were Anatomy and Physiology, Human Evolution and Variation, and The Human Skeleton, but I'm not atheist or theist. I'm uncategorizable. I'm just here for the evolution argument and all the 2012 crap, my focus was Mesoamerican Archaeology.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I was a B student from year 7 to 8 then an A student in year 9 and 10.

  • Mia
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    I don't think this is really necessarily relevant to atheism. One can have a rational basis for disbelief in religious claims and the existence of a god on just the fact there is no real objective, verifiable evidence for those supernatural claims yet. You don't have to be an expert in any scientific field to reach that conclusion anymore then one would need to be an expert in leprechaun folklore and history to not believe in leprechauns based on the fact there is no real evidence beyond story telling for their existence. This sort of question seems to suggest that theism is a position held on the basis that if you don't understand how the world works then its valid to make up an answer, in this case that it must be a sentient super being did it all. Aside from that I happen to have my bachelor's degree in biology but through much of my studies I was a theist at the time. It was more stopping to really think about the claims and how well founded on legitimate evidential basis they were that led me to decide I didn't or couldn't just accept such claims on faith or subjective emotional states.

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  • 1 decade ago

    My grade point average has never been below a 4.0. But logically speaking, you can't exactly go by that. Grade point averages are determined by test scores, attendance, participation, as well as turning in your assignments, not a person's intelligence level. The grade point average system is flawed.

  • Pentex
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    Grades and years are different where i live but as far as i remember (it's been a while), i had 14 to 16 out of 20.

  • 1 decade ago

    Biology - straight As

    Chemistry - C/B

    Physics - *ahem* D

    Edit: It´s a pity about the physics - it´s a subject I am fascinated by now, and wish I had worked harder at it in school to get a better grip of the basics. I like reading books about physics, but get lost pretty fast.

  • Broton
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    I don't understand your words, but I have an A level in Physics and a Computer Science BSc

  • 1 decade ago

    We don't have those GPA thingies in my country, but I was pretty bad at fitting into the conformity factory that is high school. It was only later when I did comp sci at uni that I started to do well.

    Source(s): Why do you ask, is this in any way relevant to my lack of belief in gods?
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Spiritually asking....? What on earth does that mean? Honestly?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    CHemistry 90+% Physics same, as with math one and two and ancient and modern history

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