GPA Question

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bballa775

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Hey guys,

As you all know aadsas calculates the gpa differently than your university. Aadsas counts every class attempted even if it was repeated. I have repeated 2 classes and had a significant increase in GPA. My question is do you think Dental Schools will look heavily on the college GPA if it is significantly better than the aadsas? I have a 3.5 at my university and from my own calculations with the "low grade classes" added in I would have a 3.2 through aadsas.

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The following was taken out of the aadsas guide book, please at least look up information you don't know before you advise someone, thank you. Again what do u guys think dental school favors more, just want to hear what people think about this.


AADSAS calculates your GPA and reports it in a number of ways:
• BCP GPA: All undergraduate courses identified on your transcript as Biology, Chemistry and Physics
are used in computing this GPA.
• Science GPA: All undergraduate courses identified on your transcript as Biology, Chemistry, Physics,
Math and Other Science is used in computing this GPA.
• Non-science GPA: All undergraduate courses not used in calculating the Science GPA are used to
compute this GPA.
• Undergraduate GPA: All courses for which undergraduate credit is received are used in computing this
GPA.
• Graduate GPA: All courses for which graduate credit is received are used in computing this GPA.
• Overall GPA: All courses-both undergraduate and graduate- are used to compute this GPA. (For
most dental school applicants who have not completed graduate courses, the overall GPA is the same
as the Undergraduate GPA).
• College/University GPA’s: GPA’s are reported for each college/university you have attended.
 
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