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December 03, 2006

Majors Over -> CGPA


Like all good things come to an end, so do the torturous things: P. The majors despite being overwhelming and daunting always end on a happy note coz somewhere in our minds we know that the majors can hardly effect the entire portfolio of grades that one expects and deserves. Now here let me caution you, when I say 'deserve' I'm also referring to the non-academic efforts that guys put in pleasing the profs for grades. This can vary from asking weird questions in the class (for 'class participation' - CP) to taking up personal work of Profs. And I’d rather chose the latter lest I make a fool of myself in front of the class with stupid and weird doubts just for the sake of CP. I had taken three courses of a prof. which were easy to score and as expectedly managed to score a grade of 'A-' in all the three courses.

Apparently this not only boosted my somewhat dented GPA (thanks to a 'C' in Sales course) to average at 8 this semester which isn’t bad either considering the fact that I had scored 7.33 and 7.67 in the first and second semesters. Hmm… looking at it optimistically … I can always boast of consistent improvement.

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