The minuses (-) are really sinking my kid's GPA.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pre-graduation work experience trumps GPA any day. Just like the SAT didn't matter a year after high school, nobody's going to give a hoot about the college GPA once you land that first job. A 3.1 with experience will be hired before the 3.5 without experience.


3.5 GPA can go to medical school. 3.1 can not.


3.1 can definitely go to Medical School. It won't be the top school, but they can still get in. Other than those type of professional schools, who cares about college GPA. No employer has EVER asked me for that information and I don't put it on my resume, although I have seen some that list it.


Which medical school can you get in with 3.1 GPA?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pre-graduation work experience trumps GPA any day. Just like the SAT didn't matter a year after high school, nobody's going to give a hoot about the college GPA once you land that first job. A 3.1 with experience will be hired before the 3.5 without experience.


3.5 GPA can go to medical school. 3.1 can not.


3.1 can definitely go to Medical School. It won't be the top school, but they can still get in. Other than those type of professional schools, who cares about college GPA. No employer has EVER asked me for that information and I don't put it on my resume, although I have seen some that list it.


Which medical school can you get in with 3.1 GPA?


Thread is not about the requirements to get into medical school. Not going to lead the thread off track.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:for what it's worth, Harvard used minuses and plusses over thirty years ago. My A+ didn't count and my lowest grade, a B-, hurt! Still remember that all these years.


Humblebrag



How could it be a brag when it's anonymous? PP is just saying that contrary to OP's experience he or she did have plusses and minuses in College many years ago. I sure did at my SLAC.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pre-graduation work experience trumps GPA any day. Just like the SAT didn't matter a year after high school, nobody's going to give a hoot about the college GPA once you land that first job. A 3.1 with experience will be hired before the 3.5 without experience.


Maybe true for those seeking jobs right after college, but absolutely not true for any serious graduate or professional school. So if the job you really want is the one after you finish law school, business school, medical school, or get your PhD, focus on that GPA and (if hard sciences) research. Related jobs /internships along the way are great and can help you stand out from other academically strong students, but if they kill your GPA your internship in college won't get you into grad/professional school
Anonymous
A 3.1 could get you into medical school if you had a high enough MCAT score and you weren't looking at top programs.
Anonymous
DD's high school grading system included pluses and minuses but most teachers assigned the letter grade without using them. It does make a difference in the long haul.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pre-graduation work experience trumps GPA any day. Just like the SAT didn't matter a year after high school, nobody's going to give a hoot about the college GPA once you land that first job. A 3.1 with experience will be hired before the 3.5 without experience.


3.5 GPA can go to medical school. 3.1 can not.


3.1 can definitely go to Medical School. It won't be the top school, but they can still get in. Other than those type of professional schools, who cares about college GPA. No employer has EVER asked me for that information and I don't put it on my resume, although I have seen some that list it.


Which medical school can you get in with 3.1 GPA?


Thread is not about the requirements to get into medical school. Not going to lead the thread off track.


Are you a site administrator? If not, get the F@@K OFF!
Anonymous
It's not about medical schools!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pre-graduation work experience trumps GPA any day. Just like the SAT didn't matter a year after high school, nobody's going to give a hoot about the college GPA once you land that first job. A 3.1 with experience will be hired before the 3.5 without experience.


3.5 GPA can go to medical school. 3.1 can not.


3.1 can definitely go to Medical School. It won't be the top school, but they can still get in. Other than those type of professional schools, who cares about college GPA. No employer has EVER asked me for that information and I don't put it on my resume, although I have seen some that list it.


Which medical school can you get in with 3.1 GPA?


Thread is not about the requirements to get into medical school. Not going to lead the thread off track.


Are you a site administrator? If not, get the F@@K OFF!


Why do I need to be the site administrator to not want to answer a post that will lead the original question off track? So many of these topics get off track because people just keep responding to the off track post and it goes on and on (just like I'm doing, but I want the post to stay on topic). Why are you so angry about that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think you should send a note to complain. If you get no response, call. Keep calling. What an injustice.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD's high school grading system included pluses and minuses but most teachers assigned the letter grade without using them. It does make a difference in the long haul.


It definitely does make a difference in HS, when colleges are looking at your GPA. Not so sure about college, unless the student plans to continue their education. If going directly into the work force, I really can't imagine a potential employer asking for this information. I'm sure it happens somewhere out there, but it has to be the exception. I've been out of college for over 25 years and have had multiple jobs and not once has an employer asked me for my collge GPA. Does this really happen?? What type of companies, employers ask for this information?
Anonymous
It isn't the minuses that are killing her GPA, but her test scores.
Anonymous
I think the pluses and minuses balance each other out over time. Little extra for the plus little ding for the minus.
Anonymous
When I was in HS and college, pluses and minuses were used. I think it is fair - there is a vast difference between an 80 and an 89.4.

It bothers me that MCPS doesn't use this system.
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