Is 3.37 --> 3.4 sGPA worth $1200?

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Posting this on behalf of a friend.

One of my college buddies is finishing up her post-bacc, and she's taken 40 units of science classes so far. She says she brought her science GPA from a 2.8 to a 3.37 (no MCAT yet), maintaining a 3.93 in post bacc work. She's been talking to me about whether or not she should spend $1200 to take 1-2 extra classes to bring the 3.37 up to a 3.4. I want to tell her to pocket the money, since I don't think there's really a difference between 3.37 and 3.4 as a reinventor, but I just want to make sure I'm giving her good advice.

What do you think? Will the 3.37 --> 3.4 make a difference big enough to warrant $1200 + the extra time needed in classes? What would you tell her (in case I show her this thread)? Thanks for your help.
 
I think that most premeds are so focused on a single GPA number that they lose sight of the forest for the trees. Focusing on a single a GPA number when you are in a PB for GPA repair is misleading and misguided.

what is your friend's AMCAS GPA Grid Trend for UG
What is you friends AMCAS GPA Grid Trend for PB and how many credits
Do you have an MCAT score?

I don't have her AMCAS grid, but she says she took 40ish units for a 3.93 GPA. We were both pretty lazy students in college, so I'm gonna safely say her GPA throughout fresh -> senior year is <= 3.0 lol. She didn't mention an MCAT score, so I assume it's not taken yet.

Our "argument" (for the lack of a better word) was that she thinks the 3.4 number is a "milestone" in being competitive, while I really doubt there's a significance between 3.37 and 3.4, especially when she has 40 units at 3.9. I think she sees the 3.4 number as something so close so she wants to go for it, while I think she should save the $1200 instead.

At the end of the day, it's her choice, but I just wanted other's opinions to show her she should spend that time on something else instead.
 
I paid more for that jump during my postbac, haha. Was it worth it? I dunno. Probably not. In fact, a few people here told me not to waste the money in the first place and they were probably right. It helped me sleep at night so I did it.
 
I don't have her AMCAS grid, but she says she took 40ish units for a 3.93 GPA. We were both pretty lazy students in college, so I'm gonna safely say her GPA throughout fresh -> senior year is <= 3.0 lol. She didn't mention an MCAT score, so I assume it's not taken yet.

Our "argument" (for the lack of a better word) was that she thinks the 3.4 number is a "milestone" in being competitive, while I really doubt there's a significance between 3.37 and 3.4, especially when she has 40 units at 3.9. I think she sees the 3.4 number as something so close so she wants to go for it, while I think she should save the $1200 instead.

At the end of the day, it's her choice, but I just wanted other's opinions to show her she should spend that time on something else instead.
Your friend is good to go, and tell her to save the $1200. It's not about the cGPA anymore.
 
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