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Originally Posted by cdn2wheeler I sweated bullets and worked like a dog in my Masters program and was rewarded with a 4.0 GPA.
Wanna know how many employers/potential employers even asked what my GPA was? None. . |
Another thing Cdn2wheeler - in most masters program I know of, you can't stay in the masters program if you don't have a B average. So add that to the fact that also most schools (and all good schools) requires an undergraduate minimum GPA of say 3.0 or 3.2 to get into a Masters program. Thus the fact that someone gets a masters degree pretty much already signifies you have high grades.
Sounds like you regreted working this hard for your grades?