Hi, this is my first thread on the SDN forum and its because I am confused about the GPA calculation for my specific situation.
I am going into 4th year Biology and will be applying for AADSAS in the next cycle (2013) as I want to beef up my EC and shadowing experience as well as studying DAT enough to destroy it.
My undergrad story is considerably deviant from the norm so I wanted to get advice on how the GPA calculation works.
From 2006-2007 I attended a university different from the one I am currently attending and got F for Bio I, C+ for Bio II, C for Math, B for Stats, B for Chem I, C- for Chem II and B for Psychology. I know, the grades that I got for this year is down right pathetic however it was mostly due to personal/family crisis. I retook the Bio I in the summer and got B-.
Then, I took a year off from 2007-2008 cause I needed some break from all the difficulties that I went thru. Instead of going back the the same university that I have negative memory associated with, I wanted to have a new start from different university so I started as freshman again in the different current Univ.
I studied my ass off since then and most of the grades that I got after moving to new university is above A. Overall GPA in current univ as of now (going into 4th year) is 3.88. sGPA and BCP GPA of current univ is above 3.9
So here comes my question. When they are calculating the sGPA, BCP GPA, and cGPA, they are combining the GPA from both university? For example, considering this is true, my BCP GPA would be only 3.0. Is this the GPA that will be presented to the committee of dental admission ? Or is it that they usually prioritize the GPA of most recent university.
Thanks and any input will be appreciated.
I am going into 4th year Biology and will be applying for AADSAS in the next cycle (2013) as I want to beef up my EC and shadowing experience as well as studying DAT enough to destroy it.
My undergrad story is considerably deviant from the norm so I wanted to get advice on how the GPA calculation works.
From 2006-2007 I attended a university different from the one I am currently attending and got F for Bio I, C+ for Bio II, C for Math, B for Stats, B for Chem I, C- for Chem II and B for Psychology. I know, the grades that I got for this year is down right pathetic however it was mostly due to personal/family crisis. I retook the Bio I in the summer and got B-.
Then, I took a year off from 2007-2008 cause I needed some break from all the difficulties that I went thru. Instead of going back the the same university that I have negative memory associated with, I wanted to have a new start from different university so I started as freshman again in the different current Univ.
I studied my ass off since then and most of the grades that I got after moving to new university is above A. Overall GPA in current univ as of now (going into 4th year) is 3.88. sGPA and BCP GPA of current univ is above 3.9
So here comes my question. When they are calculating the sGPA, BCP GPA, and cGPA, they are combining the GPA from both university? For example, considering this is true, my BCP GPA would be only 3.0. Is this the GPA that will be presented to the committee of dental admission ? Or is it that they usually prioritize the GPA of most recent university.
Thanks and any input will be appreciated.