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I got a letter from the university today saying that I have made the Dean's List for the 2010 summer term.
If someone had told me any time in my life that this would happen I would have just laughed and told them to get real.
If someone had told me any time in my life that this would happen I would have just laughed and told them to get real.
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Date: 2010-10-14 04:43 am (UTC)A Dean's List is a category of students in a college or university who achieve high grades during their stay in an academic term or academic year. In secondary schools, or high schools, the term Consistent Honor List or Honor Roll is more common, but Dean's List and Consistent Honor List are generally synonymous. It is most often found in North America, but some colleges in Europe use the term, at least at graduation.
Its meaning varies from institution to institution, and other terms are sometimes used instead in place of dean (e.g. provost's list, chancellor's list, president's list).
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Date: 2010-10-13 08:14 pm (UTC)Congratulations, my love!
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