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Originally Posted by pavulon View Post
It was a CV but could have been a resume as well. I'd stick by by my assertions all the same. She is capable and personable so I felt that she would do well without flying her "GPA flag" (in the end, we hired her). After graduation and upon passing her board exam, she will be a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist.
I can't see how a high GPA would be a detriment to that profession. In sales or any kind of touchy feely profession I can see some GPA envy and I understand how it can be a problem, but how the heck can a high GPA hurt in a technically based profession? Has political correctness gone so far that even our technicians have to be careful not to be too smart??
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