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by: RealIt's not about the grades you make, it's about the hands you shake. Remember that.
#1by: well...
Except when it comes to getting the best internships and the best recommendations from influential professors, it is indeed about the grades you make. You also can't get into a decent grad program or professional school, like med school, dentistry or vet school, without them. And good luck doing well on the MCATs or the CPA exam if you don't know the material. But, hey, you just keep shaking those hands. But don't forget to wash them, too.
#3by: Partially true
In some careers who you know is a big part in your success. However, in others without the numbers, who you know can't overcome that hurdle. My advice- make connections,get experiences, don't be shy. But also study your butt off and do your best to keep all options open. You may change your path down the road and don't want the new passion to be denied because you slacked.
#5by: Pay attention PNMs
This thread, in a nutshell, is why you shouldn't believe anything on this site. A person makes a blatantly false statement and when she is called out, she keeps lying and making accusations and gets belligerent and just keeps piling on. There are some very unbalanced people who are on this site all the time. And because it is an anonymous site, people are never held accountable. Luckily, the truth prevailed in this case and she was shamed off this board. But use it as an example that you can believe about one-tenth of what you read on here. The rest of the fires are stoked by nutcases like this OP. Oh, and one more thing: grades DO matter and no matter what she says a 3.7 is a lot better than a 2.7.
#6by: To pnms
Listen up pnms - this is what it's about. Try your very absolute best to get the best grades you can in your first year. If it's not over a 3.8 GPA it's time to be strategic! Network. Gain experience over the summer in a job with relevance to your career (anything that will help you gain any marketable skills that can be added to your resume in the future) it doesn't HAVE to be an internship, I ended up with a job in my field for the government and have worked full times hours starting @ $24/hr for almost 2 years now! Networking is soooo important and if you don't have a perfect GPA then it isn't going to be handed over to you - that doesn't mean you can't succeed and end up with a stellar career. You need to be strategic with your time, what is going to gain the better rate of return, studying to gain only a 3.5 or letting your GPA slip to a 3.2 while gaining real life experience in your field. But, I repeat my initial statement, do EVERYTHING you can to attain that 4.0 in your first year, be at the top of your class and you will be handed those opportunities. Note: if you're considering grad school save the networking for spare time and post grad, grades should be slaved over - not only for admissions purposes but scholarships to help pay that hefty tuition $$$$$.
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by: Hmm..
Yes, all of what you said is very true. However, I think what OP was talking about is about all the posts that are made asking about grades, and what houses would cut at a certain GPA. At least that is how I interpreted this post, considering there are a lot of posts on here asking such things. But I definitely could be wrong, I just figured it was about recruitment because it is a greek site.