<p>I have read all of your responses but it is hard to organize this all in to multiple qoutes and answers. By ruining his life I meant limiting his probable earning to potential. Also he actually says he doesn’t put the work into courses he’s not interested and that he could have put the time in if he was interested. Proving that he could have a little less than a 3.8 if he was able to study for every class.</p>
<p>I am not being overbearing and I am sure my son doesn’t feel that way. I am not really sure what a good GPA is in college because I know that there has been a lot of grade inflation since I was there and my friends who teach tell me that to get into a grad program the bare minimum is a 3.5 and the better the grades the better the program and the better the income. I didn’t have the time to go to grad school, but even a masters is becoming worthless nowadays</p>