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At the moment, I am attending AMU (American Military University). I have taken a handful of classes so far, all resulting with A's. The last class, however, I am going to receive a B-. It wasn't that the class was hard, but I became unmotivated during the last portion of the class. I knew that I would come out with at least a B. Next time, I will not let myself go like that again. Does a GPA hold a lot of weight in the civilian world/ military (going warrant)? I have heard the answer to the question: "What do you call a doctor who passed with D's? A doctor." quite a few times.
Edited 9 y ago
Posted 9 y ago
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I think you are being a little hard on yourself, but sounds like you found some motivation. I think employers care more about the quality of the university and the relevance of the degree rather than the GPA.
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"I think employers care more about the quality of the university"; sir, sometimes I wonder how AMU is perceived. I know it is nationally and regionally accredited. I have seen many positive and negative responses by current/ past students; I think I will probably stick with it. I just hope it's worth all the time and TA that is being spent to get it.
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SFC (Join to see) - In the end the institution matters, but it's just one factor. If you have a great work record and applicable experience to back up your degree you will be good to go!
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look at it this way... the first and and last graduate of medical school are both called doctor
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