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Pharmwannab

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I read in the FAQ that if you retake a course, when figuring out your GPA aacomas marks the course as a repeat but only takes into account the final grade you recieved in that course. (So if you recieved a C in biochem the first time around but an A when you retake it, the grades aren't averaged, only the A is considered. Assuming I didn't misread it.) But what if you retake the course at a different institution? Does this same policy still apply? I certainly hope so as this would be awesome for me. Was expecting only a 3.0 or so after retakes but now I may be capable of a 3.7 or so. Thanks.

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Pharmwannab said:
I read in the FAQ that if you retake a course, when figuring out your GPA aacomas marks the course as a repeat but only takes into account the final grade you recieved in that course. (So if you recieved a C in biochem the first time around but an A when you retake it, the grades aren't averaged, only the A is considered. Assuming I didn't misread it.) But what if you retake the course at a different institution? Does this same policy still apply? I certainly hope so as this would be awesome for me. Was expecting only a 3.0 or so after retakes but now I may be capable of a 3.7 or so. Thanks.

Same policy applies just be sure it is the same course.

3.7!! Great!
 
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HunterGatherer said:
Same policy applies just be sure it is the same course.

3.7!! Great!
Wow I didn't know about this. Is this only true for the national osteopathic school application only?
 
ac101ac said:
Wow I didn't know about this. Is this only true for the national osteopathic school application only?
Yes. It only applies to osteopathic schools.
 
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