K Kstar007 Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Jun 25, 2016 Messages 24 Reaction score 0 Jul 14, 2016 #1 Members don't see this ad. I have a 2.86 GPA and am wondering if I should do a post bacc at the georgesquared program (Advanced Biomedical certificate) or wait a year and apply for a masters program. Which would strengthen my application more?
Members don't see this ad. I have a 2.86 GPA and am wondering if I should do a post bacc at the georgesquared program (Advanced Biomedical certificate) or wait a year and apply for a masters program. Which would strengthen my application more?
fayevalentine See you space cowboy. 7+ Year Member Joined Feb 13, 2014 Messages 507 Reaction score 323 Jul 14, 2016 #2 I would do post bacc since your GPA is below the cutoff for many schools.
S schmoob Jul 14, 2016 #3 Georgesquared is not a postbacc, it's an SMP. If you can get in, go for it. It's an awesome program.
K Kstar007 Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Jun 25, 2016 Messages 24 Reaction score 0 Jul 14, 2016 #4 schmoob said: Georgesquared is not a postbacc, it's an SMP. If you can get in, go for it. It's an awesome program. Click to expand... I got into georgesquared and the post bacc program at cornell...which would you recommend?
schmoob said: Georgesquared is not a postbacc, it's an SMP. If you can get in, go for it. It's an awesome program. Click to expand... I got into georgesquared and the post bacc program at cornell...which would you recommend?
S schmoob Jul 14, 2016 #5 Kstar007 said: I got into georgesquared and the post bacc program at cornell...which would you recommend? Click to expand... Don't know much about Cornell, so I'd be partial to G2. I know G2 has full linkage to Georgetown if necessary for a Masters with only a few classes.
Kstar007 said: I got into georgesquared and the post bacc program at cornell...which would you recommend? Click to expand... Don't know much about Cornell, so I'd be partial to G2. I know G2 has full linkage to Georgetown if necessary for a Masters with only a few classes.