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I applied to 8 schools and my mailing date was Sept 9

What are my chances with a 3.13 Sci GPA and 25AA/23TS/20PAT?

it's hard to say with such little info....is the GPA an upward trend? your DATs are fantastic though! i'm sure that alone will get you an interview to a few schools
 
Well more like a parabola.. I had a 3.65 in my first year, a 2.3 🙁 in my 2nd yr , and a 3.3ish in my 3rd year along with a 4.17 this past summer in both orgos and physio (if that matters at all to them).

I'm more worried about the late mailing date though, any ideas?
 
Well more like a parabola.. I had a 3.65 in my first year, a 2.3 🙁 in my 2nd yr , and a 3.3ish in my 3rd year along with a 4.17 this past summer in both orgos and physio (if that matters at all to them).

I'm more worried about the late mailing date though, any ideas?

How did you get over a 4.0?
 
oh cause an A+ is 4.33 according to AADSAS..also maybe cause im canadian? 😕
 
Well more like a parabola.. I had a 3.65 in my first year, a 2.3 🙁 in my 2nd yr , and a 3.3ish in my 3rd year along with a 4.17 this past summer in both orgos and physio (if that matters at all to them).

I'm more worried about the late mailing date though, any ideas?

That's pretty close to me. 3.5 yr 1 2.2 yr 2 but 2.6 yr 3 (spring semester owned me here) and now, I'm in my senior year with a 2.6 GPA total hoping to up it. :xf:
 
I applied to 8 schools and my mailing date was Sept 9

What are my chances with a 3.13 Sci GPA and 25AA/23TS/20PAT?

I dont think anyone can answer this question. Apply and pray.

Its a little bit late for a 3.1 sGPA but you never know. Add more schools if you have $$$. Good luck.
 
unfortunately, i hear the canada thing doesn't help either...

👍

And, without coming off as racist or stereotyping, I heard Canada also has a pretty funky (relative to the US) grade scale...
As in, it's easier to get an A in Canada than it is in the US (generally speaking)
I have relatives in Canada and I've talked to most of them (when I thought about applying to schools in Canada for undergrad) and that's what they told me. Who knows.

If it's true, hopefully the admissions won't find out? :laugh:
 
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