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You don't have to say if you don't want to. SO far, up until my junior year, I have something like a 3.5 going, maybe a little less.... But I'm always around there.
3.8. Got by on my intelligence, but once I got to university, found out rather quickly that you've got to have good study habits too. You can't just procrastinate and then pull the rabbit out of the hat at the last minute, like I was used to doing in high school.... Struggled first two years, but didn't give up and eventually graduated with a BA in English and a minor in Engineering.
3.8. Got by on my intelligence, but once I got to university, found out rather quickly that you've got to have good study habits too. You can't just procrastinate and then pull the rabbit out of the hat at the last minute, like I was used to doing in high school.... Struggled first two years, but didn't give up and eventually graduated with a BA in English and a minor in Engineering.
Good job! People do tell me College is waaaaaaaaaaay different then High School. Gotta really study your ass off....... reallY!
... yet I'm ranked 83 in my class (of 279). My grade-level is incredibly smart (the highest being 107). People have 90-averages all the way into the 120+ ranks, it is madness and sucks for a lot of smart kids here. Not to mention this is an athletic-oriented school and alot of the athletes get by on that as heavy support.
"When Kepler found his long-cherished belief did not agree with the most precise observation, he accepted the uncomfortable fact. He preferred the hard truth to his dearest illusions; that is the heart of science."
I've held a 4.0 every semester so far in 2 years of high school..Although, I was VERY close to getting a B in one of my classes this last semester which would have ruined everything for me..My freshmen year though at the quarter break I had 4 A's and 2 B's..Thank god they dont record quarter grades though..
I had a 96 cumulative average. I would have probably been a 99, except I failed one quarter of a class on purpose. I simply refused to do the project they assigned on principle.
What is that, like a 3.7?
In college, it was only slightly harder to get by without doing crap. But I got a 3.28. Now, I am not saying college is easy. My major required a lot of practical work, and I loved doing it (audio and video projects) so, it was easy for me, because I had a passion for it.
I would imagne that more classroom based majors, or at least ones with more traditional testing methods, would be more difficult. I did have some trouble with some of my liberal arts requirements. But, admittedly, I was lazy in those classes.
Around 3.75 in HS without trying too hard. (4.0 scale) Attributed mostly to how I applied myself in the years leading up to HS.
Fortunately, my lackadaisical study habits didn't carry over to college. That's most likely due to the fact that I attended places where people don't last long if they don't apply themselves 100% (West Point & Colorado School of Mines).
Nevertheless, I carried around a 3.0 at WP and a 3.2 at CSM.
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