notEinstein
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I earned an F in Algebra 10+ years ago. This obviously drags my sGPA down. By literally half a point. I understand that re-takes average out. So an F + A would = C. This would bump my sGPA from 3.1 to 3.5. Big difference.
Perhaps a stupid question: Does the re-take have to happen at the same University? Or can I retake it at my current university and AMCAS will still know to average it? I ask because the titles at each institution are different. My F class was "Intermediate Algebra" (4 credits). My new University only has "Linear Algebra" (3 credits) and "Abstract Algebra" (3 credits). So how do they know to average it? Or would they not?
Perhaps a stupid question: Does the re-take have to happen at the same University? Or can I retake it at my current university and AMCAS will still know to average it? I ask because the titles at each institution are different. My F class was "Intermediate Algebra" (4 credits). My new University only has "Linear Algebra" (3 credits) and "Abstract Algebra" (3 credits). So how do they know to average it? Or would they not?