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Old 07-16-2008, 11:15 AM   #8
JasonHoya
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: DC(Georgetown University), from Long Island, NY
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i ended with a 3.6. Individual GPAs don't really matter, because it's the amount of work you put in to get what you want. My friend ended with a 3.3 in Bio, and another person ended with a 3.9 in Bio. People switch out of Human Science because it's too hard, and some people get 3.9-4.0 in Human Science. One guy was on the football team and had first honors every semester, ending with a 3.9 in Human Science (with honors), and is going to UPenn med school, after finishing a rhodes scholarship. So the important thing is to realize that both Bio and Human Science (and any science major for that matter) are majors where you'll actually have to do some studying each week to understand the material, and Human Science is a more difficult major overall (especially with the Angerio science courses), but if you're interested in the material (and you should be if you want to be a physician or any health related professional), and put in solid work, you'll be fine.
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