dr bojangles Full Member 15+ Year Member Joined Sep 16, 2007 Messages 654 Reaction score 0 Points 1 Dental Student Jan 25, 2008 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad couldn't find a quick answer when i searched this, but i'll keep this simple..... currently doing a master's. will aadsas calculate my gpa as an average of my undergrad and graduate work? thanks
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad couldn't find a quick answer when i searched this, but i'll keep this simple..... currently doing a master's. will aadsas calculate my gpa as an average of my undergrad and graduate work? thanks
sarah_bellum ^ ban pls. Verified Member Dentist 15+ Year Member Joined Mar 10, 2006 Messages 692 Reaction score 9 Points 4,571 Resident [Any Field] Jan 25, 2008 #2 No. It will include both, but weighted per the credit hours taken. Hence, if I had a 2.0 as an undergrad (128 credit hours) and a 4.0 in grad school (30 hours), my gpa would be 2.38 = ((128*2)+(30*4))/158
No. It will include both, but weighted per the credit hours taken. Hence, if I had a 2.0 as an undergrad (128 credit hours) and a 4.0 in grad school (30 hours), my gpa would be 2.38 = ((128*2)+(30*4))/158
Hysteria24 1K Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Joined Feb 22, 2002 Messages 1,511 Reaction score 6 Points 4,551 Resident [Any Field] Jan 25, 2008 #3 AADSAS will display your undergrad GPA and graduate GPA as separate GPAs, but will also show them together as a cumulative GPA (as mentioned above). All the numbers are displayed. Its up to the adcoms to decide which ones they put emphasis on the most.
AADSAS will display your undergrad GPA and graduate GPA as separate GPAs, but will also show them together as a cumulative GPA (as mentioned above). All the numbers are displayed. Its up to the adcoms to decide which ones they put emphasis on the most.