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How does AMCAS look at GPAs?
My cumulative science GPA is a 3.49538....
Will I be considered in the 3.4 bracket or 3.5 bracket? How does it work exactly?
*For example, is a 3.495 GPA the same as a 3.482 GPA?
Also, which looks better in comparison?
Having a 3.69 gpa vs. a 3.67 gpa
OR
Having a 3.71 gpa vs. a 3.69 gpa
Will they round or not?
Will my 3.4953 be rounded to the 3.5 or stay a 3.4?
How do i find out?
how does it vary from school to school
You should really try and relax, my friend. There are four threads on the front page right now that you've started and two of them are about GPAs. The fact of the matter is, your GPA is going to be what it's going to be. There's no use obsessing over how schools are going to view it or what "bracket" it'll put you in. You're only going to stress yourself out even more. Do yourself a favor and spend some time away from SDN and give yourself a chance to relax.
So what is the question?I actually had a similar question earlier; when it came to assigning courses as BCPM, I sort of had some leeway. I ended up not listing a course as BCPM because my GPA would have gone from 3.500 to 3.509 - I figured it was more important for me to get 3 humanities courses instead of 2, in exchange for a 0.009 change in BCPM GPA.
So what is the question?
How do I find out before the process?
Has this happened to anyone before? Were they rounded up?
Has anyone ever calculated their gpa and received a higher gpa?
Stand back folks. This one might explode.
I think the question was already asked a while ago?