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Should I graduate from college at the end of this spring? Or should I continue to delay graduation so I can continue to take classes to improve my chances? If I don't get in, I think I could continue taking classes at my university as part of a DIY post-bacc.
History: I did my first two years of college years ago from 2009-2011 and got terrible grades. Then I resumed college at a different institution in January 2015. I have been in college ever since. This January marked the beginning of my sixth year of undergraduate. Here is a very rough estimate of what my stats will look like by the end of spring:
· Strong trend of improvement
· cGPA: 3.38
· BCPM: 3.4
· GPA since transferring to current college: 3.93
· Let's assume for the purposes of this discussion that volunteer deficiencies will not be an impediment
What are the strategic considerations here?
History: I did my first two years of college years ago from 2009-2011 and got terrible grades. Then I resumed college at a different institution in January 2015. I have been in college ever since. This January marked the beginning of my sixth year of undergraduate. Here is a very rough estimate of what my stats will look like by the end of spring:
· Strong trend of improvement
· cGPA: 3.38
· BCPM: 3.4
· GPA since transferring to current college: 3.93
· Let's assume for the purposes of this discussion that volunteer deficiencies will not be an impediment
What are the strategic considerations here?