Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was in school, you needed a 3.5 or above to graduate with honors. Plenty made the cut, for sure, but most did not. (I barely made it.) I've known plenty of people who didn't even achieve a 3.0 upon graduation. They're fine, but not everyone is a superstar.
yeah, we had 3 levels. One started at 3.0, the next at 3.5, the last was maybe 3.8? I was in the lower level somewhere. I don't remember what my GPA was in college anymore. I didn't work incredibly hard there, but still made Dean's List most semesters.
Anonymous wrote:People who graduated FROM college, let alone with honors, shouldn't say "graduated college."
Yes, all the children are above average, dontcha know!Anonymous wrote:If most people graduated with honors that would kinda defeat the purpose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was in school, you needed a 3.5 or above to graduate with honors. Plenty made the cut, for sure, but most did not. (I barely made it.) I've known plenty of people who didn't even achieve a 3.0 upon graduation. They're fine, but not everyone is a superstar.
yeah, we had 3 levels. One started at 3.0, the next at 3.5, the last was maybe 3.8? I was in the lower level somewhere. I don't remember what my GPA was in college anymore. I didn't work incredibly hard there, but still made Dean's List most semesters.
Where does 3.0 get you honors?! At my old school, cum laude is 3.5, summa cum laude is 3.75, and magna cum laude is 3.95. I can't tell you how excited I was to achieve a 3.52 on my final transcript. (I had to pull a 4.0 my last semester to pull it off.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was in school, you needed a 3.5 or above to graduate with honors. Plenty made the cut, for sure, but most did not. (I barely made it.) I've known plenty of people who didn't even achieve a 3.0 upon graduation. They're fine, but not everyone is a superstar.
yeah, we had 3 levels. One started at 3.0, the next at 3.5, the last was maybe 3.8? I was in the lower level somewhere. I don't remember what my GPA was in college anymore. I didn't work incredibly hard there, but still made Dean's List most semesters.
or, you know, have a full time job and/or family.Anonymous wrote:Grade inflation is so bad these days that you have to be a real fuckup not to receive some kind of "honors".
Anonymous wrote:I graduated with student loans and crabs. Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:When I was in school, you needed a 3.5 or above to graduate with honors. Plenty made the cut, for sure, but most did not. (I barely made it.) I've known plenty of people who didn't even achieve a 3.0 upon graduation. They're fine, but not everyone is a superstar.
Anonymous wrote:I graduated with student loans and crabs. Sigh.