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Post by didi » Sat Nov 03, 2012 9:52 pm

She's applying to law school. She has a gpa of 3.8.5 or so and was the valedictorian of the science faculty and not only her department - although this was only revealed to her unofficially by the admin people.

she wonder if she could make this 'official' by putting this on her resume (not that it matters much. she just wants to know)

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Post by 071816 » Sat Nov 03, 2012 9:58 pm

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Re: unofficial information

Post by The Duck » Sat Nov 03, 2012 10:28 pm

Hopefully she's also much better at the English than you are.

Maybe instead if posting this multiple times, you should have posted once and used the additional time to edit.

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Re: unofficial information

Post by 20121109 » Sat Nov 03, 2012 10:37 pm

didi wrote:She's applying to law school. She has a gpa of 3.8.5 or so and was the valedictorian of the science faculty and not only her department - although this was only revealed to her unofficially by the admin people.

she wonder if she could make this 'official' by putting this on her resume (not that it matters much. she just wants to know)
This is what I'm getting:
didi wrote:I have a friend who is applying to law school. She has a 3.85GPA and was the valedictorian of her science department. However, the fact that she graduated as the valedictorian was only revealed to her in private by the school's administration.

Should she state that she was valedictorian on her resume? (Not that it matters, but she would like to know)
She should feel free to state it on her resume if what you say is true. However, schools only care about the actual GPA number so any benefit will be limited at best.



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