<p>Has anyone heard of it?</p>
<p>yep. I got the letter today. I'm assuming you got it too. Good job!
On the website it says that it requires four one-unit semester lecture series, so it wouldn't require too much extra work, plus you get to work on special research projects, an annual retreat, recognition at graduation. Doesn't sound too bad.</p>
<p>hey we should combine threads cuz i made one on wvt too</p>
<p>Yeah, I guess a moderator has to do that.</p>
<p>Hey! I got this letter today too...Are all of you pres or trustee scholars?</p>
<p>I still dont know if I wanna go to USC cause its BME program isnt that great...Congrats to everyone!</p>
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Continued membership in the Program requires a minimum 3.6 cumulative GPA.
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<p>Im not sure if thats just a BME Honors Program of the Rusch Honors Program.</p>
<p>aiyah...hey does anyone know where our gpa will hover?? i know we're all trustee/pres scholars, but current students make out engineering classes to be hard and the gpa to be so low...of course i know it won't be a walk in the park, but still...</p>
<p>I just got the letter, too. I'm a presidential scholar. When I was at Explore USC, someone asked how hard it would be to keep the 3.2 required for the scholarship, and the members on the panel agreed it shouldn't be too hard; one said it took showing up to class every day to get Bs.</p>
<p>KrazyKow, i think it's 3.0</p>
<p>but wow, just show up to get B's</p>
<p>I think that was taking into account that the people there were all scholarship candidates... it did seem a bit odd to me. Maybe she meant as long as you showed up to class and sorta-studied, but not necessarily were really really serious about.</p>
<p>ill see you ****ers there i got in this program.</p>
<p>and screw all you guys with scholarships. i got a 1530 and i didnt get jack ****! </p>
<p>screw usc</p>