Parents, how many of you are sure your students don't party?

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<p>I’m not sure one can get a higher GPA than 4.0 at most schools for all 4 years…especially as STEM majors in schools known for being so rigorous that making a 3.3+ is a major achievement (i.e. MIT, CMU, Reed, etc). All of them had college GPAs well north of 3.7+. </p>

<p>IMHO, that renders any discussion about one’s SAT/ACT scores moot as their relevance usually ends the moment the undergrad matriculates at a given/college university. </p>

<p>While I leaned mostly toward the teetotaler side of the spectrum as an undergrad, I was always of the mind that it was not my business to be a moralistic busybody to fellow classmates who have the same presumably young adult status as I did…even if I started college at 17. By the same token, I’d have little tolerance of any classmate who’d try to do the same to me.</p>