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.....they tend to hand out As more easily.
I beg your pardon???
Not for my Master's they didn't.
purdue only looks at your undergraduate grades, as every school i applied to has, including tufts, colorado, and kansas.
GPA for grad school generally doesn't matter as much, usually because they're not as purely academic as undergrad classes and because they tend to hand out As more easily.
Well, whatever your personal experience, that's the general attitude of vet schools towards graduate GPAs. Grad GPAs are not weighted as much.
Most people combine them for their "total GPA" on the application, but the schools separate them out anyway. GPA for grad school generally doesn't matter as much, usually because they're not as purely academic as undergrad classes and because they tend to hand out As more easily.
Make all the points you want, but I'm not the one making admissions decisions.
Colorado does look at graduate gpa, according to Dr. Sherry Stewart.
if colorado factored in graduate gpa, i would have received an interview.

oh, and yes, i AM bitter. 🙂
Make all the points you want, but I'm not the one making admissions decisions.
if colorado factored in graduate gpa, i would have received an interview.
Colorado doesn't interview out of staters.
From their website: For the past few years, only selected, eligible Colorado applicants have received an interview.
Colorado doesn't interview out of staters.
From their website: For the past few years, only selected, eligible Colorado applicants have received an interview.
Colorado doesn't interview out of staters.
From their website: For the past few years, only selected, eligible Colorado applicants have received an interview.
no, that's not what i'm saying. i'm saying that i've taken four first-year veterinary courses with an outstanding gpa. i have thousands of hours in research and clinical, in various areas. above average gre scores. blah blah blah. but because of my undergrad gpa, i was immediately denied. in most schools, gpa and gre are core to the first cut. it's the same for graduate programs. what also is a factor is the school you previously attended. school statistics are political. purdue is currently raising the requirements for its engineering program by upping high school gpa requirements (which make the school only open to more "elite" students, and thus the program more "elite."). i'm certain that most vet schools run the same way.
oh, and yes, i AM bitter. 🙂
twosoaks, don't feel bad. i actually didn't get into colorado's 4-year program either (there were only 30 spots for the 1200 out of staters who applied). i only get to go b/c i am in the joint program. (which means by my reckoning that the dvm program was harder to get into this year than the very competitive dvm/phd program!!)
for the op - i'm not sure how the application processes *really* work, but i do know that you can get in without a 4.0 (or even 3.5). best always to call the school and find out what they think about your particular situation.
