This is either a freshman question, or a huge can of worms.
ΔSInternal + ΔSExternal ≥ 0
When could this ever be more than zero?
As I understand it (regardless of whether using the statistical or thermodynamic definitions of entropy), this can't happen because ΔSExternal DEFINES ΔSInternal and vice-versa.
I.e.
Q = the change in thermal energy PUT INTO the system from surrounding.
ΔSInternal = Q/T
and
ΔSExternal = the heat put into the system by surrounding, or -Q/T
Q is the same energy, by definition. Thus ΔS is equal and opposite, by definition. Or not?