Science GPA?

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awef

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From reading other post, I belive that science GPA = biology I&II, Gen ChemI&II, OchemI&II, PhysicsI&II, and Math

But how many credits go towards science GPA for math? I have taken alot of calculus courses (BS in Mechanical Engineering)

Since it has been 6 years since I have taken Gen ChemI&II, if I re-take it to refresh my memory at state University and obtained A (my previous is B+), does the new grade replaces it or average of two or just adding to the science GPA and divide by extra credits?

If I do informal post-bacc (taking pre-req classes at state University), does that considered as post-bacc GPA when I represent it in application or any process?

Thank you for your input and time
 
AADSAS counts all grades, so it would be the average. Calc/math contributes toward science GPA, but not BCP GPA. Post-bacc just means the time period after you obtain your bachelor's degree. You won't represent it as anything on AADSAS (unless you enroll in an official school program during your "post-bacc" period); just list your courses. It's pretty easy to figure out things once you create an AADSAS account and start filling stuff in.
 
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I forgot where I read this in this forum but I remember that computer science courses are not included in Science GPA calculation. Can someone verify this?
 
I'm not sure if this helps... but all of your math classes should go in to your science gpa under "other science." But AADSAS will list your BCP (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) and your science gpa separately.