
NCSU converts A+s (4.33) to 4.0s. Do the other schools do this too? My GPA is going to be one of my strong points on my app, and obviously the conversion is going to lower it a bit.
I think this is for equal footing with applicants applying from schools that don't do A+'s. Actually, I've never been to a school that does A+/4.33.
Nyanko, I saw that you applied to Davis last year. Do you know how they calculate GPA? I've heard things about them only calculating your GPA for their required courses. That's a pretty scary thought!
To the OP: I don't know for sure, but I can't imagine that many schools would factor in an A+ as 4.33. I've been to tons of schools and only one of them even gave an A+, so it wouldn't really be fair. It would definitely help me a tiny bit too, but I'm not counting on it.
OMG, that is a scary thought!
My GPA only drops .1 or .2, but I wanted to know for sure. Especially when OOSers at UC Davis avg. a 3.8 🙁
I didn't have a 3.8 - more like a 3.65. But that's from a well known, competitive liberal arts school, with dramatic upwards improvement (ie almost a 4.0 in junior/senior year classes), and whole ton of research experiences.
And I got in with even less.😛 It's hard, but don't let the numbers scare you off. When I first came to this board I read a lot of posts where people presented their GPA/GREs and received ideas of how competitive they are. There is so much more to it, just put your best foot forward and let the chips fall where they may!
Nyanko, I saw that you applied to Davis last year. Do you know how they calculate GPA? I've heard things about them only calculating your GPA for their required courses. That's a pretty scary thought!
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