I've heard the term 'average high schooler' thrown around, but what does it actually mean? What kind of grades or extracurriculars does an average high schooler have? I'm trying to figure out where I stand in comparison to others. Thanks for any input!
'Average high schooler' is a term that people use to describe a typical student, but there isn't a strict definition for it. Generally, an average high schooler has a mix of A's, B's, and sometimes C's in their coursework, showing a solid understanding of the material. Their course load is usually a combination of required courses and some electives, with maybe a few honors or AP classes sprinkled in.
As for extracurricular activities, an average high schooler might participate in a few clubs, sports teams, or other organizations outside of the classroom. They typically hold no prominent leadership roles and might not be heavily involved in any one activity. These activities tend to fall in Tier 3 and Tier 4 of the 4 Tiers of Extracurriculars, such as being a member of a club or participating in general volunteering.
To figure out where you stand in comparison, take a look at your grades, course rigor, and involvement in extracurricular activities. If you have mostly A's and B's in challenging courses, along with a strong commitment to several extracurriculars and some leadership roles, you'd likely be considered above-average. However, remember that everyone has their strengths and weaknesses, and focusing on self-improvement and personal growth is more important than comparing yourself to others. Instead of trying to be average or better than others, focus on developing your passions and skills to become the best version of yourself.
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