Well, I'm not a science/engineering/anything like that major, but I've heard that it isn't really about getting an A (like you said). I think that grad schools and future employers would recognize that. I've heard O-Chem is a nightmare; I figure future employers would know that and applaud a B-.
Does anyone else think it would work that way? I can see how a 2.43 would be disappointing in comparison to high school grades, but maybe people recognize this difference as a different system altogether? Hmmm...
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