100% | GPA | 3 | College student stat that usually goes up to 4.0: Abbr. |
41% | GPA | 3 | Stat that sums up a student's record: Abbr. |
37% | GPA | 3 | Number that can go up past 4.0 |
36% | GPAS | 4 | College students' stats: Abbr. |
34% | GPA | 3 | College student's stat: Abbr. |
33% | GPA | 3 | Students yearn for this to be 4.0: Abbr. |
33% | GPA | 3 | Number that's 4.0 for a straight-A student: Abbr. |
33% | INT | 3 | Stat that a QB doesn't want to be high: Abbr. |
33% | MPG | 3 | Stat that a new car buyer typically wants to know: Abbr. |
32% | RBI | 3 | Stat that a baseball slugger wants to be high: Abbr. |
32% | ERA | 3 | Stat that a baseball pitcher wants to be low: Abbr. |
32% | ERA | 3 | Stat that a baseball pitcher wants to keep low: Abbr. |
32% | ERA | 3 | Baseball stat that goes down after a shutout: Abbr. |
32% | ERA | 3 | Baseball stat that pitchers want to keep low: Abbr. |
32% | CREWSOCKS | 9 | Pair that goes up to the calves |
31% | GPA | 3 | Scholastic number that generally ranges from 0.0 to 4.0: Abbr. |
31% | GPA | 3 | Number that might be 4.0 for a straight-A student: Abbr. |
31% | ERA | 3 | Stat that a pitcher prefers to be low: Abbr. |
31% | ERA | 3 | Stat that a pitcher wants to keep low: Abbr. |
31% | AMDIAL | 6 | Radio tuner that goes up to 1700 |
30% | INT | 3 | N.F.L. stat that has to do with ball stealing: Abbr. |
30% | UCLA | 4 | Where Kareem Abdul-Jabbar went to college Abbr. |
30% | ERA | 3 | Pitching stat that was 4.14 for all of MLB in 2018: Abbr. |
30% | AIRQUALITYINDEX | 15 | 0-to-500 scale that goes from least to most hazardous |
30% | PHD | 3 | Degree that could take up to eight years to complete: Abbr. |
30% | UCLA | 4 | Where Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Jackie Robinson went to college: Abbr. |
30% | DAAD | 4 | Deutsch Academic Exchange Service organization that offers scholarships to students: Abbr. |
30% | GPA | 3 | Number that college admissions boards pay attention to: Abbr. |
29% | GPA | 3 | 4.0, in college: Abbr. |
29% | BARD | 4 | College that has conferred seven hundred and sixty-five degrees to incarcerated students |