Anonymous wrote:Outside of engineering and computer science, anything below a 3.0 GPA is just flushing money down the drain. Nobody’s going to risk their own career on-boarding such a red flag.
Anonymous wrote:Of COURSE!!! How is this even a question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once you get that first job GPA never matters again.
Oh. So grades do or don’t matter? Why do college kids even try? What’s the point?
To LEARN!!!!!!! But college isn’t high school. It’s not a competition. I had a tremendous college experience that was transformative and I believe my GPA was 3.1 or something. I failed a class my freshman year, and got a D in another class my sophomore year. It certainly didn’t stop me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once you get that first job GPA never matters again.
Oh. So grades do or don’t matter? Why do college kids even try? What’s the point?
Anonymous wrote:Once you get that first job GPA never matters again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once you get that first job GPA never matters again.
Oh. So grades do or don’t matter? Why do college kids even try? What’s the point?
It's harder to get that first job, and have it be a good job, with a crappy GPA. Some recruiters won't even look at anyone with less than 3.5 GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once you get that first job GPA never matters again.
Oh. So grades do or don’t matter? Why do college kids even try? What’s the point?
Anonymous wrote:Once you get that first job GPA never matters again.