Anonymous wrote:I'm a college professor with a MCPS magnet kid.
In high school I suspect my kid will have a 4.0ish. Their first semester freshman GPA is shaping up to be an unweighted 4.0 (there will be a few B+A=A grades).
If they get to college and pull a 3.6 average across all 4 years that is a success to me.
Honestly, people. Get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid’s college education is the most expensive thing I’ll ever buy. You bet I’ll be monitoring my investment.
That’s irrational and insane. Cut the apron strings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"I am the proud parent of a 3.6 GPA first semester college freshman majoring in Hotel Management."
Put that on a bumper sticker and see what the neighbors say.
But honestly, who cares what the neighbors say?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2.6 and I am absolutely thrilled. It was a hard transition.
The A students work for the B students, the C students run the businesses, and the D students dedicate the buildings.
The C students can become a president of the United States - says Bush Jr. Look it up in YouTube. It's true.
sure, let's see how many C students compared to A students are successful in luck.
PS. GWB became POTUS due to family connections, irrespective of his grades. Trump got into UPenn because of family money, and he was a probably lower than a C student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2.6 and I am absolutely thrilled. It was a hard transition.
The A students work for the B students, the C students run the businesses, and the D students dedicate the buildings.
The C students can become a president of the United States - says Bush Jr. Look it up in YouTube. It's true.
Anonymous wrote:lol I have no idea and we’re paying 84k out of pocket. You sound crazy.
Anonymous wrote:
"I am the proud parent of a 3.6 GPA first semester college freshman majoring in Hotel Management."
Put that on a bumper sticker and see what the neighbors say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ok, humblebrag
There was nothing humble about that brag.
WHO monitors their college students’ grades anyway? They’re adults now and have to take personal responsibility.