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A [[student]] who earns a [[Grade Point Average]] of 3.45 or higher for a term gets on the Dean's List for that term. | A [[student]] who earns a [[Grade Point Average]] of 3.45 or higher for a term gets on the Dean's List for that term. | ||
− | A letter is sent to the student and the student's parents notifying them of the recognition, but the most you could hope to use the letter for is a reduction in car insurance. And maybe a page in the scrapbook, if your Mom is especially industrious. When in a lazy mood she just hangs it on the fridge. | + | A letter is sent to the student and the student's parents notifying them of the recognition, but the most you could hope to use the letter for is a reduction in car insurance. And maybe a page in the scrapbook, if your Mom is especially industrious. When in a lazy mood she just hangs it on the fridge. Sometimes the magnet isn't strong enough and the letter falls under the fridge and is forgotten. |
Revision as of 00:04, 10 November 2008
A student who earns a Grade Point Average of 3.45 or higher for a term gets on the Dean's List for that term.
A letter is sent to the student and the student's parents notifying them of the recognition, but the most you could hope to use the letter for is a reduction in car insurance. And maybe a page in the scrapbook, if your Mom is especially industrious. When in a lazy mood she just hangs it on the fridge. Sometimes the magnet isn't strong enough and the letter falls under the fridge and is forgotten.