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| − | "If the minimum GPA of 2.90 is not met than that GPA is not reported. | + | "If the minimum GPA of 2.90 is not met than that GPA is not reported," Can anyone verify this? It is the second time it has been added to this article, so someone obviously thinks its true, but from my understanding of how grades are "reported" for Greek organizations, it doesn't seem possible. I don't want to delete it though, because I don't have any confirmation that it is false either. [[User:GreatHeights|GreatHeights]] 10:05, 26 July 2007 (CDT) |
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| + | Let me ask some of the brothers. I'm not totally clear on this myself, but I think it may have some truth to it. | ||
Myth: GPAs below 2.90 are not reported | Myth: GPAs below 2.90 are not reported | ||
Fact: All GPAs of members within the Sigma Chi Fraternity are reported. If they were not, they would not be able to hold membership. | Fact: All GPAs of members within the Sigma Chi Fraternity are reported. If they were not, they would not be able to hold membership. | ||
Revision as of 12:28, 27 July 2007
"If the minimum GPA of 2.90 is not met than that GPA is not reported," Can anyone verify this? It is the second time it has been added to this article, so someone obviously thinks its true, but from my understanding of how grades are "reported" for Greek organizations, it doesn't seem possible. I don't want to delete it though, because I don't have any confirmation that it is false either. GreatHeights 10:05, 26 July 2007 (CDT)
Let me ask some of the brothers. I'm not totally clear on this myself, but I think it may have some truth to it.
Myth: GPAs below 2.90 are not reported Fact: All GPAs of members within the Sigma Chi Fraternity are reported. If they were not, they would not be able to hold membership.