Merit Scholarship Requires Maintaining 3.5 GPA

<p>I forgot to mention that my “I have been borderline…” statement referred to the university classes that I’ve taken.</p>

<p>Just to clarify.</p>

<p>I thank sybbie719 for clarifying that 2 As and 2 Bs resulting in a 3.5 is true only if all four classes have the same credit hours.</p>

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<p>I’ve taken calculus-based Physics I and II at my local university. (This may not apply to KSU; I simply don’t know enough about that institution.)</p>

<p>Both of my professors assigned online homework. My PI professor gave out fewer problems, but they were harder. My PII professor chose more problems, but they were easier. No professor in the physics department does pre-labs. Our labs were one hour a week, and we never did post-lab work. Physics isn’t a required class, and neither PI nor PII had more than twenty students at a time.</p>

<p>As far as tests went, there were four midterms and one final in both classes.</p>

<p>The institution I attend is a fairly large state university. It’s tougher than a community college, but it’s not as tough as, say, Emory.</p>

<p>My PI professor is a full professor who has been teaching for about fifteen years. My PII professor is an assistant professor who has been teaching for about three years.</p>