Improving sGPA after graduating instead of while in school?

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I got advised to improve my sGPA to a 3.0 before I do SMP. Is it ok to do this after graduating, taking classes here and there in my state school?

Edit: Before I do SMP
 
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Taking one class at a time and doing spectacularly well is not as challenging as taking a full load, which would be more akin to a heart stress test.
 
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I suggest doing a masters. Bringing it to a 3.0 is still a pretty mediocre grade.
 
Post-bacc + at least two science courses a semester (if you're working at the same time and/or want to work on EC's, shadowing, etc.) or a full load if you have few other obligations. You need to show your commitment while performing well.

I'm assuming your cGPA is fine?
 
Post-bacc + at least two science courses a semester (if you're working at the same time and/or want to work on EC's, shadowing, etc.) or a full load if you have few other obligations. You need to show your commitment while performing well.

I'm assuming your cGPA is fine?
I meant do I get my sGPA to a 3.0 before I do my SMP?
 
Ohhh, gotcha. Absolutely. SMP's have no effect on your undergraduate GPA, so you really want to get it as high as possible.
Ok can I do that after I graduate from college. For example, if I take classes after I graduate will it affect my undergrad gpa?
 
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