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      09-08-2011, 11:45 PM   #44
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I used to feel that exact way. However the co op I have with GE Aviation says otherwise. They don't consider anyone with under a 3.2 for co ops or employment. They see it as determining if someone is a hard worker, smart, follows through, etc. Seems crazy, but what can you do???
Stay focused, good grades will never hurt you, just remember to have fun. Youth truly is wasted on the young. i worked and went to school and didn't really have the "college experience" something I occasionally regret, however there are some benefits.

I also believe that the most important things that you learn in college are social skills, and how to ask (internally and literally) the right questions. All the good grades in the world won't get you past a bad interview.

Wow, do I sound like an old dude who has had a couple drinks and is having an episode....huh
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