OK, F&M = his current school, Franklin and Marshall (the level to which you would refer as "college" or "uni," I believe.)Graham Kennedy wrote:Congrats! I have no idea what most of that means, but it sounds really impressive!Mikey wrote:So, I just found out that my nephew - who will be attending law school at BC in the fall - will be graduating F&M next month magna cum laude with a Phi Beta Kappa key.
BC = Boston College, at which he will be attending law school
"magna cum laude" = most American colleges and universities cite Latin honors to graduating students who have earned academic recognition in three levels -
cum laude ("with praise,") magna cum laude ("with great praise,") and summa cum laude ("with highest praise.") While the exact criterion for each is up to the individual institution, a generic rule of thumb is that cum laude students are in the top 25% of their class or so, with the others being more exclusive from that baseline.
"Phi Beta Kappa" = the oldest and most prestigious honor society for liberal arts and sciences students in the country. Entry (by invitation) is tangibly represented by a token called a "key," though it physically bears more resemblance to my eye to a fancy key fob.
"nephew" = my sister's son.