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Old 04-20-2004, 12:14 PM
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Re: Alright, one last word...

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Originally posted by TRSimon
Everyone who has a 3.0 or higher is not a physical education taking, bookworm with no life. I know 3.9 gpa MDs (who had lives) who went to the best schools in the nation (Johns Hopkins, Emory, etc.) so it is not impossible to major in science and make good grades.

While scholarship is not defined by any GPA, every student should strive for EXCELLENCE in his or her chosen field. If you're doing that, great, but I think the GPA should be raised.
Just want to preface this again by saying that I am only speaking for myself and can only speak to my preference for my sorority and that I don't mean to speak for other sororities.

I completely agree with you TRSimon. Yes, all, it is possible to major in a difficult subject, go to a good school and still maintain above a 3.0. I think that sometimes we really sell ourselves short. Further, yes, all of this can be done while being a well-rounded individual, maintaining community service and leadership as well. I'm sure that we all have living proof in each one of our organizations.

Good discussion.

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