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#1 2007-12-16 14:22:38

George,Y
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Is a 3.3 acceptable in Maths Grade?

For potential employees who might give me an internship?

Especially when many of my classmates got 3.7's.

Thank you.


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#2 2007-12-16 18:41:15

George,Y
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Re: Is a 3.3 acceptable in Maths Grade?

No one could answer?

That's a tough question?

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#3 2007-12-16 18:46:59

Jai Ganesh
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Re: Is a 3.3 acceptable in Maths Grade?

If I were the prospective employer, it wouldn't really matter!
There's one good reason for that; I have never been outstanding in academics, yet I often used to teach some of my classmates;
scores and grades don't matter much to me!
Maybe there are more people in the world who think like I do!
I believe so!!!


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#4 2007-12-16 18:50:45

George,Y
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Re: Is a 3.3 acceptable in Maths Grade?

Yeah you are right my friend. The score is only a preliminary proof that you have studied hard enough. One should demonstrate the real ability through talking to the potential employer.

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#5 2007-12-16 19:43:47

Khushboo
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Re: Is a 3.3 acceptable in Maths Grade?

I totally agree with Ganesh. However i believe this question is very subjective...and it will differ from employer to employer. Just a viewpoint..

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Khushboo

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#6 2007-12-25 11:15:06

treehugger96
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Re: Is a 3.3 acceptable in Maths Grade?

If an employer wants a smart employee it probally wouldn't be acceptabe. but some employers just need employees so they would take you anyway. lol
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#7 2007-12-25 20:45:58

Identity
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Re: Is a 3.3 acceptable in Maths Grade?

Marks don't represent how smart you are, they represent how many marks you scored on a test.

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