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Originally Posted by tld221
interesting to know what? why some NPHC chapters have the highest GPAs on campus and why others have the lowest?
and well there are way more women in college than men, right? well not WAY more, but id say the ration is something like 60/40? and sorority chapters tend to be bigger than fraternity chapters, right? annnnnnnnnnnd if we really wanna generalize, lets just say that men's majors lean more towards hard sciences and women's majors into humanities and that a 3.0 in sciences takes more work than a 3.0 in say, art history.
(the snark, btw, is not aimed at you, but the general GC population)
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Well, it'd be interesting to know if there is in fact a trend one way of the other for groups and GPAs. It's possible that you are correct and that most organization end up with approximately the same number of chapters with excellent GPAs as they do with low-ish GPAs.
And that might suggest that what might be true about k-12 schooling generally doesn't play out for the people who join NPHCs. Or if what the OP observes is true on other campuses, it might be further evidence of the issues that exist k-12 even with the most motivated members of NPHCs. Who knows?
But it is interesting, I think.
The girl and guy difference is true for non-greeks and even in high school so the possible explanations you've raised may not fully explain it, but it's interesting to me to think about.