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Hey guys, I did undergrad for 6 years. Two years as a music major, and four years as a physiology and physics major. Unfortunately, it seems, AMCAS counted my first and second years in music as my freshmen and sophmore years, my first year in science as my junior year, and my last THREE years in science as my 'senior' year.
This is unfortunate because now my AMCAS transcript says that my senior year GPA is a 3.44 instead of a 3.84 where it should be. I have a feeling this, on top of applying late is going to kill my application...
Georgetown cited, 'insignificant improvement of academics after experiencing a slow start in university.' I suggested to them that my AMCAS senior year was actually my last three years, and the person on the other end paused, and then just said, 'unfortunately, we still cannot re-consider your application.' Which of course I knew.
Anyone had any experience in convincing AMCAS to distribute the grades how they should be distributed as indicated on my transcript?
This is unfortunate because now my AMCAS transcript says that my senior year GPA is a 3.44 instead of a 3.84 where it should be. I have a feeling this, on top of applying late is going to kill my application...
Georgetown cited, 'insignificant improvement of academics after experiencing a slow start in university.' I suggested to them that my AMCAS senior year was actually my last three years, and the person on the other end paused, and then just said, 'unfortunately, we still cannot re-consider your application.' Which of course I knew.
Anyone had any experience in convincing AMCAS to distribute the grades how they should be distributed as indicated on my transcript?