I had a 3.93 got accepted and pulled a 3.6 this semester. Next semester I'm shooting for 2.7-3.1 😎
I had a 3.93 got accepted and pulled a 3.6 this semester. Next semester I'm shooting for 2.7-3.1 😎
I had a 3.93 got accepted and pulled a 3.6 this semester. Next semester I'm shooting for 2.7-3.1 😎
Why on earth would you do this? You do realize that if you get PBK that it looks good on residency apps right?
So in theory B's or better should be fine then after acceptance correct? I am just thinking how much would it suck to get your acceptance revoked because you got like a 3.4 or something haha
if they care about pbk, then how about Summa Cum Laude? This designation is given to only 5~10% of undergrad class right? I am sure that the percentage is similar or less than pbk.
The possibility of graduating Summa Cum Laude is the only thing keeping me from slacking off next semester. At least I have something to keep me motivated.
This for me as well. Already in PBK so not too much on the line I guess 😀.
Got my first acceptance yesterday, can't shake this excitement off!
Nowhere near universal enough. The percentage varies more than you think from school to school. My school doesn't even specify a percentage; it's based solely on GPA and some other parameters.if they care about pbk, then how about Summa Cum Laude? This designation is given to only 5~10% of undergrad class right? I am sure that the percentage is similar or less than pbk.
I didn't even know what PBK was before I read this post.
Oh well.
Ah, well if you're in the running for Summa Cum Laude you're probably eligible for PBK anyways (if your major is in the college of arts and sciences).
Why on earth would you do this? You do realize that if you get PBK that it looks good on residency apps right?
Only 10% of the nation's undergraduate universities have phi beta kappa chapters... so for many of us that's a non-issue.
This will not be much, if any, factor for residency apps.
so how about summa? so far, PIs and chairs at academic medicine liked mine.
Well, obviously if you attended some benighted institution that doesn't have a PBK, you better like the smell of diapers. I'll put it that way.
On that note, I'm quitting med school before I even start.![]()
I don't know about pbk, but at least my Summa has been an attention getter to PIs at labs and bosses at jobs. So I always close my cover letter with a statement, "I am attaching my resume for your further consideration." and it works well .. 👍
but I am sure adcoms dont care much about either summa or pbk cause everyone has them. lol
Actually, that's not necessarily true. PBK is a bit harder to get than summa because PBK (at my school) takes into consideration difficulty and diversity of courses taken along with your ECs. It was also a talking point at a couple of my interviews so it really doesn't hurt to have it.
Plus that everybody mostly comprises us SDNers - hardly representative of the general application pool.
so how about summa? so far, PIs and chairs at academic medicine liked mine.
actually, that's not necessarily true. Pbk is a bit harder to get than summa because pbk (at my school) takes into consideration difficulty and diversity of courses taken along with your ecs. It was also a talking point at a couple of my interviews so it really doesn't hurt to have it.
Plus that everybody mostly comprises us sdners - hardly representative of the general application pool.
I didn't even know what PBK was before I read this post.![]()
I didn't know what PBK was when I got it! The Dean called a small group of us to a meeting without giving the details, told us we'd gotten Phi Beta Kappa, and I politely told him that I hadn't rushed any frats.
This is not a joke.