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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 751708" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>I don't think you put unreasonable pressure on your son by sending him to college and making him keep his grades up. For a kid who partied that much, his GPA sure was high. It's not like he never had any fun and was in the library all the time. It sounds like his GPA would have been even higher if he hadn't smoked pot and had his fun. I see him as a very bright kid and the type who could do a Ph.D. Obviously, he has the brains, but lacks the drive and desire. If he didn't have to try that hard for a 3.8 GPA, who knows what he could accomplish. He has to see if for himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 751708, member: 21066"] I don't think you put unreasonable pressure on your son by sending him to college and making him keep his grades up. For a kid who partied that much, his GPA sure was high. It's not like he never had any fun and was in the library all the time. It sounds like his GPA would have been even higher if he hadn't smoked pot and had his fun. I see him as a very bright kid and the type who could do a Ph.D. Obviously, he has the brains, but lacks the drive and desire. If he didn't have to try that hard for a 3.8 GPA, who knows what he could accomplish. He has to see if for himself. [/QUOTE]
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