science gpa calculation

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purpletulipa

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Does anyone know how science GPA's are calculated? Do they look at their requirements or do they look at all of your science classes?
If one was to retake a few of the science classes at another college, how is the science GPA affected? do they average your grade from the old school?
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Hi Purple,

All of your science classes, whether they are requirements or not will be figured into your science GPA. The science GPA includes math classes. AADSAS also calculates a BCP GPA which includes only biology, chemistry and physics classes. Again, it figures in all biology, chem, and physics classes, not just the required courses.

Also, if you have re-taken a course, they will figure in both your old grade and new grade when calculating your GPAs.

If you are unsure as to whether a course counts toward your science GPA, I would suggest searching this forum, a lot of people have posted questions about whether certain courses counted toward the science GPA.

Hope this helps!
 
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