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<p>I’ll take your word for it as I don’t know personally, and leave you two to discuss that point. One thing I thought to add though is that when it’s less strenuous to obtain a good GPA, assuming it’s an important factor at all, it tends to generally be easier for the student to use his/her time doing other things that would resume boost. </p>
<p>Certainly one doesn’t need a 3.8 in EECS to be employable, although it does seem having a good GPA as opposed to a mediocre one will help quite a bit (and for quite a few people, the difference between those two is a lot of work).</p>