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High School doesn't mean anything!!!

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Why would I be mad? I'm a EE and you couldn't swing that education for 3 seconds. A 3.5 HS GPA is embarrassing.

i had a 2.6 HS GPS, 3.0 undergrad GPA (econ) and a 3.98 master's GPA (MS Statistics)

high school GPA doesn't mean a whole lot. It affects is where you go to college (undergrad), but what you do from there is all on you. (well, i suppose the HS gpa, college choice, etc are on you too...)
 
Oooh. I love a good skillet fight.

Indy, how big is your skillet and can you swing it?

LOL, I missed that line. He's so mad that he is typing incoherent gibberish. I can almost see him punching his keyboard with spittle flying all over his monitor.

It's OK, I should probably stop trolling him before he has a stroke. 😀
 
This is one thing I never understood in this country.

Back in Europe, popularity was based on your grades, intelligence and then combination of looks and personality.

Here iN US, first 2 are completely ignored.

Those that are complete losers end up popular and the smartest ones are "losers" aka nerds.

It never really made any sense to me.

Then we wonder why our entire society is completely ass backwards.
 
When I read this I was going to say 'I can see why you only got a 3.5' but then I saw this:



along with some of your other mistakes and wonder how you got away with getting something as high as 3.5

Gramma don't matta when you live in the boonies.
 
When I read this I was going to say 'I can see why you only got a 3.5' but then I saw this:



along with some of your other mistakes and wonder how you got away with getting something as high as 3.5

I had a 3.8 in HS and in college the told me I had a "spelling disability"
 
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