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I am trying to underestand exactly how to do the GPA calculations...
The typical way of most undergrad colleges calculate your GPA based on what grade you earned (or pts based on a 0.0 to 4.0) AND how many credits.
Example, if you get an A (4.0) in a 4 credit class, the "quality points" are 16.
However, if you get, say an A (4.0) in a 3 credit class, the "quality points" are only 12.......
Is this also taken into consideration when your doing the AAMC GPA ?
Or its soley based on however many grades you have achieved divided by the total number of classes taken all together....
Main reason I am asking this question is, I have a low Undergrad GPA (3.0), and one fast and sweet way to raise it during my current post-bacc studies is to take 4 credit classes and do really well in them (3.7 and higher)
One more thing, I honestly tried to do a few searches for this specific topic and found nothing, so please don't yell at me if this has been talked about in the past
The typical way of most undergrad colleges calculate your GPA based on what grade you earned (or pts based on a 0.0 to 4.0) AND how many credits.
Example, if you get an A (4.0) in a 4 credit class, the "quality points" are 16.
However, if you get, say an A (4.0) in a 3 credit class, the "quality points" are only 12.......
Is this also taken into consideration when your doing the AAMC GPA ?
Or its soley based on however many grades you have achieved divided by the total number of classes taken all together....
Main reason I am asking this question is, I have a low Undergrad GPA (3.0), and one fast and sweet way to raise it during my current post-bacc studies is to take 4 credit classes and do really well in them (3.7 and higher)
One more thing, I honestly tried to do a few searches for this specific topic and found nothing, so please don't yell at me if this has been talked about in the past