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Re: I feel this needs to be said...(Grades & FIRST Dedication)
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Originally Posted by MattD
This is only my opinion, but I really think that a student's GPA has no relevance to showing how much a student can get out of FIRST, nor can it show how much dedication and/or effort a student is willing to put in.
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Amen. Hallelujah. Whenever I read things like "everyone on our team has to be an honors student" I want to throw something.
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You'll note that FIRST's slogan does not include "for those students who are so self-motivated that they don't really need a program like this anyway." If we don't use our program to motivate kids who are struggling to find some reason to care about school, what's the point? Setting high grades standards to participate is EXACTLY the wrong policy to enforce. You are automatically excluding those whose lives could be the most transformed by the experience.
I just want to add that there is a positive correlation between intelligence and grades, but it is far from a strong one. You can get good grades by working hard, but "smart" is mostly born. Bored smart kids are so common in school that it is practically a cliche. Excluding those without good grades does not even insure that you are getting the school's best and brightest on your team.
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Last edited by Rick TYler : 12-05-2006 at 01:31.
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