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  • PBK is entirely determined by gradepoint average, and ODK lists the following high standards:

    Goode: Without Surge, U.S. Money May Soon Say "In Muhammad We Trust" 2009

  • I was a solid A student, graduated high school a fraction of a gradepoint shy of valedictorian in a class that had four.

    SATs « So Many Books 2004

  • It's not for rich kids or poor kids or kids have a that have a 4.0 gradepoint.

    Press Briefing By Eli Segal On Americorps ITY National Archives 1994

  • Calabasas also boasts three Academic All-Americans who have maintained a 3.75 or higher gradepoint average for every semester: Chaskes, Samantha Flack and Alex Krasnoff, the unofficial team comedian.

    The Acorn 2009

  • He said each position coach stresses excellence in the classroom to his unit and encourages the players to best the other units 'gradepoint average.

    unknown title 2009

  • Calabasas also boasts three Academic All-Americans who have maintained a 3.75 or higher gradepoint average for every semester: Chaskes, Samantha Flack and Alex Krasnoff, the unofficial team comedian.

    The Acorn 2009

  • Frankly, the only time I felt ‘discouraged’ because I was a woman was when my female undergrad advisor (with the curious preference for male research assistants and grad students) wouldn’t hire me as a research assistant despite the fact that I was A/B core gradepoint and had just completed a successful summer internship with a major company.

    Charming Sean 2008

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