Mathematically Impossible definition

Mathematically Impossible means a situation which assumes the student will make all “A’s” during the next term, earning at least 12 hours, but those grades do not provide enough Quality Points to allow the student to have a 3.00 Postsecondary Cumulative Grade Point Average.

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