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Just for kicks, for the schools that do acknowledge the difficulty of an undergrad school, how do they know which ones were more rigorous? I mean I know I went to a relatively prestigious small college, but I honestly have no idea how hard the grading and rigor were. I do know that every undergrad level class I have taken since then has been much easier, but I sort of attributed that to me just being a better student now than I was 15 years ago.
Just curious, since of course I can't change the school I went to or my GPA now!
Just for kicks, for the schools that do acknowledge the difficulty of an undergrad school, how do they know which ones were more rigorous? I mean I know I went to a relatively prestigious small college, but I honestly have no idea how hard the grading and rigor were. I do know that every undergrad level class I have taken since then has been much easier, but I sort of attributed that to me just being a better student now than I was 15 years ago.
Just curious, since of course I can't change the school I went to or my GPA now!
Hi Guys
Just curious if anyone has heard of vet schools giving consideration to a lower gpa if it came from a "tougher" (whether or not that reputation was actually deserved) school?
For kicks you can take a look at the accepted applicants to UCDavis this year. They listed the applicants and acceptances for all schools in California. There is a HUGE bias to the UC system schools (higher quality) vs the Cal State schools (medium/low quality). They may not say they take the school you come from into account but they certainly do.
For kicks you can take a look at the accepted applicants to UCDavis this year. They listed the applicants and acceptances for all schools in California. There is a HUGE bias to the UC system schools (higher quality) vs the Cal State schools (medium/low quality). They may not say they take the school you come from into account but they certainly do.
I like how you guys are looking at raw numbers and assuming that it means that the school name was a factor.
SOV you're going to a vet school that all but openly admits to being biased towards more "rigorous" schools. Go where it's cheapest definitely doesn't apply for Penn. 😉
better not to make a conclusion. Perhaps the applicants from CSU schools had lower gpa's than UCs and perhaps there were just more applicants in general from UCs (which there were). And just from looking at those stats, UC santa cruz seems more prestigious than berkeley.
You can try to explain it however you want, but the fact is there is an overwhelming bias to the numbers of UC system vs CSU system (as it probably should be). The simplest and most logical assumption is that there is a preference.