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I have seen posts like this previously, however I always come across a different answer regarding post-bacc vs. masters program. First off, I just recently graduated with a 3.71 from the university I attended(63 units), but my duration at the community college I performed poorly and had a 2.94 (87 units). So in this case I don’t think my upward trend matters. My overall on my official transcripts reads a 3.23 but when all my transcripts were processed through AADSAS my overall states a 2.94 and science 2.96. My TS is a 21 and AA 20. I am confused on where to go from here. Do I do a DIY post bacc, masters, SMP, formal post bacc? What is killing my AADSAS gpa is my transcripts from CC. Any/all advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Really? Your time is so precious you cannot read a post unless it is in a template? Give me a break. There is no more information you need than what was given.
I have seen posts like this previously, however I always come across a different answer regarding post-bacc vs. masters program. First off, I just recently graduated with a 3.71 from the university I attended(63 units), but my duration at the community college I performed poorly and had a 2.94 (87 units). So in this case I don’t think my upward trend matters. My overall on my official transcripts reads a 3.23 but when all my transcripts were processed through AADSAS my overall states a 2.94 and science 2.96. My TS is a 21 and AA 20. I am confused on where to go from here. Do I do a DIY post bacc, masters, SMP, formal post bacc? What is killing my AADSAS gpa is my transcripts from CC. Any/all advice would be greatly appreciated.
It seems like your performance from CC has outweighed the university. It could be possible there was a mistake in processing for AADSAS and I believe there is an appeals process. I remember seeing a way to calculate it on your own to verify?

At any rate, your DAT seems solid especially for someone with that GPA (from an admissions committee standpoint). I would say worst case yes, do a masters program and do well (very well) to show that whatever was hindering your performance is now in the past. Not all hope is lost
 
Really? Your time is so precious you cannot read a post unless it is in a template? Give me a break. There is no more information you need than what was given.

It seems like your performance from CC has outweighed the university. It could be possible there was a mistake in processing for AADSAS and I believe there is an appeals process. I remember seeing a way to calculate it on your own to verify?

At any rate, your DAT seems solid especially for someone with that GPA (from an admissions committee standpoint). I would say worst case yes, do a masters program and do well (very well) to show that whatever was hindering your performance is now in the past. Not all hope is lost
and most importantly, if you pursue further education: DON'T OVERSPEND
 
Really? Your time is so precious you cannot read a post unless it is in a template? Give me a break. There is no more information you need than what was given.

It seems like your performance from CC has outweighed the university. It could be possible there was a mistake in processing for AADSAS and I believe there is an appeals process. I remember seeing a way to calculate it on your own to verify?

At any rate, your DAT seems solid especially for someone with that GPA (from an admissions committee standpoint). I would say worst case yes, do a masters program and do well (very well) to show that whatever was hindering your performance is now in the past. Not all hope is lost
I appreciate the advice! Thank you very much.
 
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