Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but I got a PhD. For grad school grades matter. And even if you go ten years later they still drag them out...
Engineering grades were brutal. You could still go to grad school at a good school with a few B’s and C’s - with funding. All A’s were very hard fought.
Thirty five years ago, I went to grad school for engineering (think large SEC university) with a 2.89 undergrad (upward trending though; brutal first semester). I don't think that would happen today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but I got a PhD. For grad school grades matter. And even if you go ten years later they still drag them out...
Engineering grades were brutal. You could still go to grad school at a good school with a few B’s and C’s - with funding. All A’s were very hard fought.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but I got a PhD. For grad school grades matter. And even if you go ten years later they still drag them out...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many years out of college are you??
Lots. 35 years.
Anonymous wrote:
I wasn't as good a student as I remembered! I got mainly Bs or B+s, followed by As and then 3 Cs. I ended up with a grade point average of 3.25. I quickly figure out I could easily get Bs but As were more studying than I wanted to do after being a straight A student in high school.
I'm not in a profession where the grades were important; instead it was the internships, and so I walked right out of college into a job in my field. I've never even had to show my transcripts before to anyone; a potential employer wants to see them.
Were your college grades crucial to your success?
Anonymous wrote:How many years out of college are you??
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday’s B is today’s A.