funny business concerning gpas

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gkhan

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helllo,

so i have this issue that i'm not sure how best to resolve.

I finished my bs this semester in biology with a gpa of 3.02
the thing is i also took 2 graduate courses, and one of them (cell development) shows up not on my undergrad gpa, but seperate as graduate gpa of 4.0

now my question is if i should do one of the following:

1) factor it in manually to my undergrad (this is what some lady @ career resource said, but doesn't' sound right)
2) just claim i have a 4.0 graduate gpa (possibly making a note that its only 3 credits worth?)
3) other ideas people have

I also intend to contact aadas about it, since when they get my transcript they will see both my undergrad gpa and grad gpa on it.

thanks in advance!!!
 
I would think when you enter your grades in the coursework you put in what it is....4 credits of grad work, as an A

I dont know what the 1) option means, factor it in? like not put grad work and put undergrad? That doesnt seem right as its not undergrad work, I would think it would look good having grad work done, doesnt matter how little it is, 4.0 is still good work.

by putting it in this way you are not claiming anything you are saying it exactly how it is.
 
what option 1 means is that i was not matriculated as a grada student, i just took those grad bio courses for the fun of it. during my undergrad semesters

i guess i'll just shoot a msg off to a dental school for their opinion
 
When you note the grade in AADSAS, and you select "graduate" level, it will calculate your "grad" GPA. I also took a few grad courses. I don't know what your making a fuss about, all you have to do is denote "graduate" level, and AADSAS handles the rest when they "verify" your GPA.
 
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