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As I understand it, even if a class is retaken and a higher grade is earned, the AMCAS integrates BOTH grades earned (ie, the original is not replaced by the new) into their calculation. I've looked for similar information from AACOM, and cannot find it.
Basically, there are some classes I would like to re-take (I'm a non-trad), and if I go to my original undergrad university and retake them, the new grade completely replaces the old one (regardless if it's higher or lower) in the GPA calculation, but the old record is still reported on the transcript..
I'm wondering if it would behoove me to go back to my original, and very expensive, undergrad institution to re-take these classes at this point in order to raise my GPA, or if it even matters to the powers that be.
Can someone help me out with this one?
Also, when they complete your "science" GPA scores, is it ONLY for the core classes required for admission, or is it for your "overall" science classes taken?
I was a BIO major so I have a bunch of Bio classes (botany, ecology, comparative Phys., Comparative Anat., Etc.) that aren't pre-reqs, and I wonder how these figure in.
Thanks for any help in advance. 🙂
Basically, there are some classes I would like to re-take (I'm a non-trad), and if I go to my original undergrad university and retake them, the new grade completely replaces the old one (regardless if it's higher or lower) in the GPA calculation, but the old record is still reported on the transcript..
I'm wondering if it would behoove me to go back to my original, and very expensive, undergrad institution to re-take these classes at this point in order to raise my GPA, or if it even matters to the powers that be.
Can someone help me out with this one?
Also, when they complete your "science" GPA scores, is it ONLY for the core classes required for admission, or is it for your "overall" science classes taken?
I was a BIO major so I have a bunch of Bio classes (botany, ecology, comparative Phys., Comparative Anat., Etc.) that aren't pre-reqs, and I wonder how these figure in.
Thanks for any help in advance. 🙂