How GPAs are considered? (undergrad + grad)

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I was wondering if anyone had any information about this. My undergrad science GPA was a 3.4. I'm in the middle of a masters program with a concentration in molecular biology, and my GPA in the program is a 3.9. Does anyone know how these two would be evaluated together? I asked the pre-professions department at my school but they said they didn't really know.

I'm not too worried about my other stats - 300+ shadow hours, I've worked in a dental clinic for the past 3 yrs, I'm taking my DAT in two weeks but have been scoring 19/20AA consistently (working on the QR and GC sections this week to get that score up). I am a little worried about the GPA though. If anyone has information, I'd appreciate it!
 
I am applying now and haven't done a masters program but I think undergrad gpa is weighted a little more heavily. However, having done a masters will definitely make you a stronger applicant. I might be wrong, but that is what I have seen in past posts. Good luck with your DAT!
 
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