Hypothetically speaking: would it look bad if you had a decent GPA (like 3.6 or something) but your science GPA was low (like 2.9) and your arts GPA was high? AKA, your GPA is only "high" b/c of arts electives?
Hypothetically speaking: would it look bad if you had a decent GPA (like 3.6 or something) but your science GPA was low (like 2.9) and your arts GPA was high? AKA, your GPA is only "high" b/c of arts electives?
Yes, they look through your application with a fine comb. They will look at what kinds of classes you took, how heavy your load was with science classes, and your BCP (bio, chem, physics) courses/grades. I believe AADSAS even gives them separate GPA's for biology, chemistry, and physics. I caught a glimpse of the packet interviewers were using and it had this information.
ok thanks. how do you know what qualifies as an arts or science course. is there a chart or rubric available? Or should I just go by what my own school considers as being arts and science?
ok thanks. how do you know what qualifies as an arts or science course. is there a chart or rubric available? Or should I just go by what my own school considers as being arts and science?