One of her main research projects looked at the relationship between self-control and grade-point average.
Teenagers with multiple concussions can exhibit memory loss, amnesia and significantly lower grade-point averages than teenagers without head injuries.
And as a political science major at Bowling Green with a high grade-point, John Harbaugh seemed headed for law school.
Those who are accepted typically have undergraduate grade-point averages of more than 3.6 and Graduate Record Examination scores exceeding 1, 200, he said.
Georgia State University said last month that it would accept credit for some classes offered by Coursera, but the grade won't be factored into a student's grade-point average.
Anthony was then a senior at Van Nuys High School in Los Angeles, trying to maintain a 4.0 grade-point average and working 20 hours a week at a restaurant.
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The daughter of Indian immigrants, she dropped out of the University of California at Berkeley during her freshman year, but she was later readmitted and graduated with a 3.4 grade-point average.
Because the rankings consider the grade-point averages and scores on the Law School Admissions Test, schools are pulling out the stops to make sure the highest-caliber students are applying and matriculating.
Over the three-year observation period, the African-American students who took part in the study had higher grade-point averages relative to multiple control groups, and the minority achievement gap overall was reduced by a dramatic 50%.
Boston schools, for example, scored 237 out of 500 on fourth-grade math, a 17-point jump since 2003.
He's Steve Nash from the three-point line on his sixth-grade basketball team.
Investment-grade bonds at one point during the day were suffering a deeper selloff than at the worst of the Lehman Brothers crisis, according to Tim Backshall, chief strategist at Credit Derivatives Research.
Much has been made of the fact that women are quickly outpacing men at American Universities - in numbers and in grade point averages.
It appears to be nearing the point at which weapons-grade material, if not actual atomic or nuclear weapons, will be in the hands of one of the world's most dangerous regimes.
"They just couldn't hire, " she says, admitting it's been frustrating -- especially for someone with a 3.9 grade point average.
The client was particularly nervous about taking that chance on his essay because his college grade point average (GPA) was only 3.0--not what's needed to get into a top business school.
Applicants will need to provide their current grade point average, demonstrate their gaming prowess (including in-game ranking, tournament history and prizes awarded), draft an essay on what games mean to them, and include a video of why they deserve the funding.
Each GCSE-level qualification and grade is given a score in points, enabling an average point score per pupil to be calculated for each school.
The Northern Ireland secretary's decision to re-imprison Adair was based on a six-point police intelligence report which was marked "top secret, high grade, reliable and accurate".
Bonds issued by investment-grade firms have tightened against Treasuries by 80 basis points (hundredths of a percentage point) since October 15th, their widest level.
That, Mr Netanyahu said, represented the point when Iran would have sufficient 20%-enriched uranium to produce enough of the weapons-grade variety needed for a nuclear warhead.
Point One leases virtually all its capacity, under contracts in which the price of a voice-grade link has plunged in the past 18 months from 5 cents a mile per month to below 2 cents.
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