Quick GPA Question

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I did a search and didn't see what I was looking for...sorry if I missed it..

I know science gpa is unique, but just wanted to confirm that science classes count towards cumulative GPA. In other words, science classes count towards both sgpa and cgpa; cgpa isn't your gpa for all non-science classes.
 
I did a search and didn't see what I was looking for...sorry if I missed it..

I know science gpa is unique, but just wanted to confirm that science classes count towards cumulative GPA. In other words, science classes count towards both sgpa and cgpa; cgpa isn't your gpa for all non-science classes.
For AMCAS, your grades are reported in a grid, by undergraduate year, for BCPM, All Other, and Total (combined BCPM and All Other). Below each reported year, any post-bacc, cumulative undergrad (undergrad + post-bacc), and graduate grades are reported BCPM, AO, and Total.

To answer your question directly: yes, I would include sGPA in the cGPA; I think of sGPA as a subset of cGPA -- cGPA isn't AMCAS' "All Other" category, it's the "Total".

Hope that helps!
 
I did a search and didn't see what I was looking for...sorry if I missed it..

I know science gpa is unique, but just wanted to confirm that science classes count towards cumulative GPA. In other words, science classes count towards both sgpa and cgpa; cgpa isn't your gpa for all non-science classes.
You got it.
 
I did a search and didn't see what I was looking for...sorry if I missed it..

I know science gpa is unique, but just wanted to confirm that science classes count towards cumulative GPA. In other words, science classes count towards both sgpa and cgpa; cgpa isn't your gpa for all non-science classes.
The BCPM GPA (often abbreviated as sGPA) is included in the cGPA. So is the AO GPA, which is All Other classes not in the BCPM GPA.
 
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