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Attached is a copy of a GPA spreadsheet that I put together for personal use....but I'm sharing for anyone that may benefit. I've added a few example entries so you can see how it works. It's not perfect, but it has tabs for MD, DO, & Texas entries (cumulative & sci).

To use, just enter your coursework into the MD cum tab, and then copy/paste each entry into the other tabs, as applicable. Be aware that Texas doesn't use +/- values......so, for example, you'll need to enter a B+ as 3.0 grade points.
 

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Thanks for taking your time to help out fellow applicants.

Attached is also an AMCAS gpa calculator that was made by another sdner, though I don't know his/her username
 

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Thanks for taking your time to help out fellow applicants.

Attached is also an AMCAS gpa calculator that was made by another sdner, though I don't know his/her username


this is the best one
 

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this is great, now i know my gpa (cgpa and sgpa) without having to go to the office/online services. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
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Attached is a copy of a GPA spreadsheet that I put together for personal use....but I'm sharing for anyone that may benefit. I've added a few example entries so you can see how it works. It's not perfect, but it has tabs for MD, DO, & Texas entries (cumulative & sci).

To use, just enter your coursework into the MD cum tab, and then copy/paste each entry into the other tabs, as applicable. Be aware that Texas doesn't use +/- values......so, for example, you'll need to enter a B+ as 3.0 grade points.
Question: If you entered a retaken course for the one where you had an F, and got an A the second time, would the DO calculator only include the A (and ignore the F) as AACOMAS would with its grade forgiveness policy?
 

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Thanks a lot! Now I can input my grades as I go along in the process. But I have one question, do I input any W grades?
 

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Question: If you entered a retaken course for the one where you had an F, and got an A the second time, would the DO calculator only include the A (and ignore the F) as AACOMAS would with its grade forgiveness policy?

Version 2.0 will, I didn't think about automating that b4 - thanks. For now, just switch the # of units to zero for the previous attempt(s) so they don't contribute to the calculation.
 
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Thanks for taking your time to help out fellow applicants.

Attached is also an AMCAS gpa calculator that was made by another sdner, though I don't know his/her username

This one is pretty epic, for those that need that level of analysis. Some one obviously invested a lot of time in creating it! Thanks for sharing it, too.
 

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Thanks a lot! Now I can input my grades as I go along in the process. But I have one question, do I input any W grades?

Personally, I like to see my complete academic history, inc. any Ws. You can easily enter the course, course grade (W), and just zero out the # of units and grade points if you want to do the same.
 

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Is it possible to set it so that entering course info into the MD portion will automatically import it into the others, so you don't have to copy and paste?

I really like that it has all three systems in a single Calculator.

Hi Cat, good idea. I can add a formula that'll do this pretty easily. I'll repost when I have time, maybe this weekend.
 
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