GPA update after acceptance?

This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.
Do we have to update our gpa through AADSAS after acceptance, especially on NYU, buffalo, and UF?
Thanks!

I believe that if you already make your decision as to where to go (i.e., you've interview at your top choice and got in dec. 1st), you should just have to send transcripts to that particular school, so you don't waste money sending them to AADSAS, and other schools like UDM that require separate transcripts...
 
i have a super random question and i think this is the most appropriate place to post it....i was wondering about entering class profile of d-schools that say, for example, science and overall 3.0-4.0. does the school calculate this based on the gpa in which that person applied (and got accepted on), or the final transcript that the school would request once they have granted you an acceptance?

-just curious because my science gpa is not within range of the supposed entering class range. USC's entering class of 2012 states that the science gpa ranged from 3.2-4.0, according to the handout they give you when u interview. since im currently wrapping up my 4th year, if everything goes according to plan, i should be at or close to the lower end of that range.
 
i have a super random question and i think this is the most appropriate place to post it....i was wondering about entering class profile of d-schools that say, for example, science and overall 3.0-4.0. does the school calculate this based on the gpa in which that person applied (and got accepted on), or the final transcript that the school would request once they have granted you an acceptance?

-just curious because my science gpa is not within range of the supposed entering class range. USC's entering class of 2012 states that the science gpa ranged from 3.2-4.0, according to the handout they give you when u interview. since im currently wrapping up my 4th year, if everything goes according to plan, i should be at or close to the lower end of that range.

although i don't know this for sure, I am guessing that applicant profiles that they make is probably based on the final class grades after they know who are coming and have their files updated but it's only a guess.
also, school's range varies from year to year so as long you can bring it up (which means it's close to the range), i think you should still have a chance of being accepted
 
Top