Today, I went to the Phi Theta Kappa session given by Brian. Phi Theta Kappa is neither a fraternity nor sorority. This is an extra-curricular activity, also a club. To get into this club, you must have a 3.5 or higher grade point average for one semester. After that semester, you have the chance to join. You have to fill out an application and you also have to pay seventy dollars that will cover ever semester. Meaning, you only have to pay once. After you are accepted, for the semester, you must have a 3.25 or higher grade point average. If you get 3.0 once for a class, they will let that "slide", but you cannot let it happen otherwise you will not be participating in events. Phi Theta Kappa is very useful. It helps you build leadership, fellowship, it looks good for college transfers, it has special scholarships only they offer, and it also looks good on resumes.
I personally enjoyed going to this session. I was thoroughly listening and paying attention to every detail. I even remember the presenter’s name, Brian. Listening to this whole speech allowed me to actually understand the true meaning of Phi Theta Kappa. It also made me feel motivated into getting a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. That way I can be the new member of Phi Theta Kappa.
This sounds like a very interesting session. I also think it would be good to help you keep the motivation to keep your grade point average high. I think that it would be a very helpful club and sounds like alot of fun!
ReplyDeleteThe session you attended sounded like they gave you great information. Joining Phi Theta Kappa would be really good idea, it will help motivate you to get good grades in order for you to stay in the club. Getting scholarships for being in a club is another good reason why this club sounds good to join. Sounds like a fun and will be very helpful to you.
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