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Math doesn't count toward science GPA?

Started by Ki-100
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Damn it. I hate to hear that. My sGPA is a 3.8 but nursing classes are a solid 3.0
 
You can check out the science GPA classification on the AMCAS website and the AACOMAS as they are both relatively different. Why is there a difference, I'm not certain.
 
I don't think I had any non nursing classes for mine. DO may not help me out as much as I thought. I hate how subjective the scale in nursing is, as well as only being a 7 point instead of a 10 point. I never got less than a 90 in any class, but it still wrecked my average.


it really murks my upward trend.

Pre Army, I had 30 hours with a cGPA of about 2.7
Post Army, I took about 50 hours and had a cGPA (of just the post army classes of a 3.96)

My 2 year RN diploma gpa was around a 2.8-2.9 or so I would guess (my nursing gpa included prereq grades which is why I ended up with a 3.0-3.2 something like that)

my Rn to Bsn is almost complete (2 more classes left) and so far I have a 3.73 in this program.

overall cGPA now is a 3.43 including RN to BSN. 104 hours.

Awhile back I calculated my current sGPA and it is ~3.7

So sGPA 3.7/cGPA 3.43 (When nursing is not counted as sGPA)
With I guess my sGPA would be in the vicinity of 3.3-3.4


*Just noticed that my Rn-Bsn institution did not include my RN diploma grades. Ugh. I have an additional 70 hours or so of these classes I would estimate, so I figure that brings me somewhere to like a 3.2-3.3 cGPA.

**Maybe not, I was figuring my diploma program would be 70 hours, but if a typical bachelors is around 126 hours, and I had 30 hours of prereqs, and RN-to-BSN is 25 I believe, that only leaves
 
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