Well, while some employers may be interested in an individuals GPA, they are extremely rare. I have never had an employer ask for my GPA in college. Most just want to make sure you completed the degree successfully, which means you graduated.
No, college minors are not typically capitalized unless they contain proper nouns or are specific programs or titles. It is more common to write them in lowercase.
well it really does not matter how fast you run in college as long as you dont be a loser and give up
He went from High Scool to the Minors in San Bernardino. He did not attend college.
The 'minor' has no say in the matter.
Not really as long as you have completed the bachelor's at a regionally accredited college or university.
The AA/AS you get really doesn't matter, but what does matter is that you get your general education classes completed and that they apply to the college where you will transfer to for your BA. All an AA is a general education degree showing you finished 2 years of college.
Yes they do because you can get a better education and go to college and get a well paying job and not work as a cashire
no it doesn't really matter for college until high school!
To do what they are told by their parents, until they can really, truly make it on their own.....
Yes and no. They don't matter with regard to the outcome... if you learn how to do something, then you know it, and the grade doesn't really matter. However, most colleges and even some employers *will* care about the grades, and it could impact your ability to attend college or get a good job.
does it promote drinking by minors
Get really good grades in college. High school will not matter as much as the college grades to get into law school.