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DoubleJ
QUOTE(serotonin @ Dec 23 2009, 09:10 PM) *
So did I

yeah but what is your gpa now
sixfive
idk in the 3s 3.825 this past semester
Archana
uh .... if this is any indication of what college will be like, im effed.

any tips on how to keep up that gpa?
iRapediCarly
study your f*cking ass off
Archana
so joining a sorority would be a no?
Blyat
QUOTE(tcunningham @ Dec 23 2009, 08:49 PM) *
That usually is the case, as I found out my first year. :P instead of high school having grades and points for every little thing, you'll find that some professors take only a few grades, mainly from tests and projects. So, if you do badly on tests and half-ass projects you won't find yourself getting the straight A's you've become accustomed to in highschool.

Plus, you'll find yourself enjoying life more than college.


Ok gotcha
thanks!
synapse
QUOTE(Archana @ Dec 24 2009, 07:06 PM) *
so joining a sorority would be a no?

There's pros and cons to joining any sorority/fraternity.
creole
tell us , please. besides the risk of life and death
karmakiller
I got a 3.25 this past semester, which is better than I got in high school. But, it's a lot easier for me to check my grades since everything is online and professors respond really quickly to my e-mails. In my science class we only had two tests and they were worth 40 or 45% of our overall grade, but even though I didn't do so well on the first test I did well enough on the second test that I still got a B in that class, even with the late homework. shrug.gif
pbear
high school: 5.45? 5.48?/5.5 (unweighted)
college: 4.0 (only my first term of school so far though)
HakunaMatata
QUOTE(Archana @ Dec 24 2009, 04:06 PM) *
so joining a sorority would be a no?
Balance, balance, balance. If you're gonna' pledge, go light on the classes. Otherwise, go hard. Act like tomorrow is Finals. Every. Day.
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