Master's GPA

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Hey guys I've heard conflicting opinions as to your master's gpa. I'm in a thesis (research) based program (no SMP).

My undergrad GPA was a 3.8 and my MCAT is a 35.

My master's (graduate) GPA will be around a 3.30. I hope this won't hurt me too much? Obviously it's better if it's closer to 4.0 but it's based on 3 classes (which are not cakewalks).
 
Some schools recalculate your GPA, which includes both undergrad and grad. You should check with the schools you are interested in applying to. Great stats though! :luck:
 
Numbers look good; I think you'll be fine.

Hey guys I've heard conflicting opinions as to your master's gpa. I'm in a thesis (research) based program (no SMP).

My undergrad GPA was a 3.8 and my MCAT is a 35.

My master's (graduate) GPA will be around a 3.30. I hope this won't hurt me too much? Obviously it's better if it's closer to 4.0 but it's based on 3 classes (which are not cakewalks).
 
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