Calculated AADSAS GPA

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I graduated about two years ago and this past school year I took two semesters of Human Anatomy and Physiology as an informal post-bacc. I graduated undergrad with a 3.38 but the grades I got in these classes help push my gpa to 3.40 (based on my calculations). When my gpa is calculated on AADSAS do you think my undergrad and overall gpa will still be a 3.38 or will they take into consideration the grades I got in those classes? Do they draw a hard line between the gpa that you had when you finished undergrad and the gpa of all the classes you took after undergrad?

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I graduated about two years ago and this past school year I took two semesters of Human Anatomy and Physiology as an informal post-bacc. I graduated undergrad with a 3.38 but the grades I got in these classes help push my gpa to 3.40 (based on my calculations). When my gpa is calculated on AADSAS do you think my undergrad and overall gpa will still be a 3.38 or will they take into consideration the grades I got in those classes? Do they draw a hard line between the gpa that you had when you finished undergrad and the gpa of all the classes you took after undergrad?

Your cGPA and sGPA will include those classes.
 
I graduated about two years ago and this past school year I took two semesters of Human Anatomy and Physiology as an informal post-bacc. I graduated undergrad with a 3.38 but the grades I got in these classes help push my gpa to 3.40 (based on my calculations). When my gpa is calculated on AADSAS do you think my undergrad and overall gpa will still be a 3.38 or will they take into consideration the grades I got in those classes? Do they draw a hard line between the gpa that you had when you finished undergrad and the gpa of all the classes you took after undergrad?
I haven't heard anywhere that the separate undergrad classes, between undergrad and postbac.

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