It's just surprising to me, considering a 3.0 is essentially a B, which I don't necessarily consider to be "with honors". Hell, I graduated with a 3.46 (which still stings a bit, when I think about it) and it wasn't with honors. Granted, that was my college GPA, so it's a bit different.
ETA: I did not scoff. Just asking. I graduated HS with honors, but I remember the GPA had to be over a 3.75 and you had to take a minimum of 1 AP class.
I'm confused about why you bring up your college GPA.
The tone of your question was borderline rhetorical and essentially saying that you don't consider 3.09 with honors; and how could that be with honors at her school.
I'm confused about why you bring up your college GPA.
The tone of your question was borderline rhetorical and essentially saying that you don't consider 3.09 with honors; and how could that be with honors at her school.
It WAS borderline rhetorical, but it was still a question. Essentially, me being confused as to how a 3.09 was honors, because in every academic setting I've been in, a 3.09 wouldn't have been close.
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It WAS borderline rhetorical, but it was still a question. Essentially, me being confused as to how a 3.09 was honors, because in every academic setting I've been in, a 3.09 wouldn't have been close.
And at my high school academic setting, and others I'm familiar with, it would've been "with honors." Don't scoff at that, though.
Anyway, back to the sorority recruitment part of the question.