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I posted this question a couple of weeks ago, but, alas, no reply. So let me ask again.
It was originally asked to extend the question of whether graduate school grades are at all relevant in AdComms' decision making.
Do AdComms give value to a Masters degree per se, especially if its in a relevant field (say neurobiology)?
One may argue -- probably correctly -- that grades in graduate classes tend to be A's, but does the additional education/training/dedication/research etc. that a Masters implies factor into AdComms' decision making? Assume that the Masters thesis advisor provides a very positive recommendation.
Thanks in advance
If the undergrad gpa is 3.66 or greater, then an excellent MS trackrecord, particularly if combined with good research experience, is a nice plus. If the gpa is <3.5 then the assumption is often "grade inflation" and the whole thing tends to be discounted.
