Nova and GPAs

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According to the ADEA Guide Nova's range for their sGPA is 3.3-4.0. Yikes! Is there anyone here who has gotten in with less than that? Right now I'm deciding on which schools to apply to and although I've heard great things about the school I'm not even in that range (I'm a little above a 3.0). Is there anyone here who has gotten in with less than a 3.3 sGPA?
 
According to the ADEA Guide Nova's range for their sGPA is 3.3-4.0. Yikes! Is there anyone here who has gotten in with less than that? Right now I'm deciding on which schools to apply to and although I've heard great things about the school I'm not even in that range (I'm a little above a 3.0). Is there anyone here who has gotten in with less than a 3.3 sGPA?
Check out predents.com Nova is quick to reject those with low GPAs, as predents suggests.
 
Hey, You have high TS so thats what they like. If you take a lot of upper bio class that will also help you. At least that's what I heard from Dr. Lippman interview.
 
AADSAS GPA: 3.22

AADSAS sGPA: 3.16

Post-bacc + MS GPA (all science): 3.97

I will be attending Nova in the fall.

I can also bench press 305 lbs 7 times; which I mentioned in my interview.

Regards,

GoBlueJays
 
AADSAS GPA: 3.22

AADSAS sGPA: 3.16

Post-bacc + MS GPA (all science): 3.97

I will be attending Nova in the fall.

I can also bench press 305 lbs 7 times; which I mentioned in my interview.

Regards,

GoBlueJays

:laugh:
 
That makes up for a low undergrad GPA, no wonder you got in.


Tell me about it. If I had only known that before I got my MS. I would have lifted instead of studied.

Regards,

GoBlueJays
 
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