Re: [MATHEDCC] graduation requirements

Vern Kays (vkays@RICHLAND.CC.IL.US)
Thu, 08 May 1997 17:52:03 -0500

I concure with the thoughts below. I too started with an 0.9 at a school.
When I left it was 2.0. I eventually graduated from an institution with cum
laude. And even got a masters. It takes hard work and committment. But the
easy fix is not the best fix.

Vern Kays

At 03:18 PM 5/8/97 -0700, jodi wrote:
>
>>BOOOO !!!!
>>
>>1.75 and still graduate? Yuk!
>>
>>Dan Galvin
>>SUNY Cortland
>
>
>I have to agree with Dan. I had an awful first year at college, only
>because I partied to much. I had a 0.9 (yes that is a 0 in front of the
>decimal point!!!) and by the time I graduated I had a 2.4. So, it is
>possible!
>
>Jodi Cotten
>Graduate Teaching Assistant
>Department of Mathematics
>Northern Arizona University
>
>Jodi
>Galations 5:22
>
>
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