Science GPA

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bruinpredent

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This might sound like a stupid question, but how do you calculate your science gpa?
 
There is an "instruction manual for aadsas." I seem to recall that the course prefix indicating the department where the course is instructed is what "identifies" the course on the transcript.

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BCP GPA: All undergraduate courses identified on your transcript as Biology, Chemistry and Physics are used in computing this GPA.

Science GPA: All undergraduate courses identified on your transcript as Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math and Other Science is used in computing this GPA.

Non-science GPA: All undergraduate courses not used in calculating the Science GPA are used to compute this GPA such as "Other Science", "Math", "Social/Behavioral Science", "Computer Science…”

Undergraduate GPA: All courses for which undergraduate credit is received are used in computing this GPA.

Graduate GPA: All courses for which graduate credit is received are used in computing this GPA.

Overall GPA: All courses-both undergraduate and graduate- are used to compute this GPA. (For most dental school applicants who have not completed graduate courses, the overall GPA is the same as the Undergraduate GPA).

College/University GPA’s: GPA’s are reported for each college/university you have attended