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Hi, I have a question regarding a failed mark on the transcript...
Anything below 50% is regarded as 'failed', which equals to a 0 gpa...
So If a person manages to repeat the course and get an 'A',
how are they averaged? Do dental schools average them according to gpa, or the percentile marks? For example, are 27% 35%, 47%, 49% all considered the same, since they are equivalent to 0 gpa?
If person A gets 45% (=F) the 1st time round, and gets 90% (=A) after repeating the course, while person B gets 30% (=F) the 1st time and gets 90% (=A) after repeating, are their (averaged) gpas the same in the end?
OR is person A's mark better, because percentile-wise, it's higher than person B's average?
Please help! Thank you.
Anything below 50% is regarded as 'failed', which equals to a 0 gpa...
So If a person manages to repeat the course and get an 'A',
how are they averaged? Do dental schools average them according to gpa, or the percentile marks? For example, are 27% 35%, 47%, 49% all considered the same, since they are equivalent to 0 gpa?
If person A gets 45% (=F) the 1st time round, and gets 90% (=A) after repeating the course, while person B gets 30% (=F) the 1st time and gets 90% (=A) after repeating, are their (averaged) gpas the same in the end?
OR is person A's mark better, because percentile-wise, it's higher than person B's average?
Please help! Thank you.