>Depends on the program, but usually grad students are required to maintain
>a B average. So, as long as a student can make an A for every C, they
>should be able to maintain the B average.... of course, if a student is
>continually making C's in a variety of courses, there is reason to be
>concerned about whether or not grad school is really the best option for
>the student.
>
>Just my 2 cents...
>- Marc
>
I guess times have changed. When I was in grad school, you were expected to 
get "A"s and maybe one or two "B"s at most. In the spring, the faculty 
reviewed the grad students records and didn't invite people back who had a 
"C".



Rip Pisacreta, Ph.D.
Professor, Psychology,
Ferris State University
Big Rapids, MI 49307
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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