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What is more important (carries more weight) in med school admissions? sciGPA or cumulative GPA? My science GPA is a bit lower than my cumulative (by 0.1).
They are both very important, but I'm sure the cGPA is worth more.
3.8 cGPA, 3.5 sGPA>>>3.5 cGPA, 3.8 sGPA
I heard the opposite, but usually if the discrepancy between the two GPA is large, that will catch the attention of the admission committee. a 0.3 difference is quite large. but consider a closer example, from what i have heard a 3.8 sGPA, 3.7 cGPA > 3.8 cGPA, 3.7 sGPA
what is considered a large difference between s/cGPAs?
what is considered a large difference between s/cGPAs?
Could this be for reporting purposes?Many medical schools openly state the Cgpa > Sgpa.
0.5+, and it also depends on ur major.
The science GPA is more important, because science courses are essentially counted TWICE in the screening formula that med schools use for admission. Your science grades are computed into the sciGPA and into the overall GPA as well.
As far as the MCAT, I have never heard BS or PS being taken more into consideration than the other. The one that will make you stand out for sure is the VR.
I was wondering if science/math-y classes like Microbiology, Neuroscience courses, Statistics, College Algebra, Anatomy and Physiology are considered part of the science GPA..or if only the pre-requisites (Physics, Gen Chem, OChem) are considered science GPA?
Why are you taking college Algebra? And don't bother taking A&P - save it for med school.
I was wondering if science/math-y classes like Microbiology, Neuroscience courses, Statistics, College Algebra, Anatomy and Physiology are considered part of the science GPA..or if only the pre-requisites (Physics, Gen Chem, OChem) are considered science GPA?
someone correct me if im wrong but i believe the sGPA is basically ALL BCPM, pre-reqs or not