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Originally posted by RACooper
My point was that scholarship is important and vital to both the GLO experience and the school experience... however that should not be the primary focus of a GLO nor a student to such a level that their involvment in the total university or GLO experience...
I agree with you in that a member should be considered in good standing if the school considers them in good standing. So for example if you can graduate with a Honours Degree here at UofT with a 1.7 then that should be good enough for the GLO... after all a C- to a C+ (1.7 to 2.3) is consider an adequate understanding of the subject matter.
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Ummmm dude if someone has that GPA in your fraternity, tell them to take a break from greek life and concentrate on school.
Seriously guys, nobody is saying have a 3.7. But a 3.0 should not be difficult to obtain and anything below a 2.3 really takes effort.
-Rudey