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So, in the last 2 years, the only non-science class until this quarter I have taken is Psychology (Got a 4.0), however before that my previous non-science courses were online about 4 years ago in which I got a 3.3ish average. This quarter, I am taking 10 credits of gen-ed classes and will likely get 4.0 in them.
Assuming this holds true, it would increase my 'All Other' GPA from about a 3.42 to a 3.51. However, I intended on submitting June 1st to be as early as possible, thus I would be omitting this quarter's credits from my GPA. My cGPA would be a 3.67 instead of a 3.65 and my sGPA would still be somewhere between a 3.75 and 3.99 depending on how AMCAS classifies certain courses, so those don't really change much.
TL;DR - Would it be worthwhile for me to wait until Spring transcripts are available in order to increase my 'All other' GPA by 0.1 and, more importantly, show success in non-science classes, or would it still be beneficial to simply submit June 1st and put this quarter's classes as "future/planned coursework" as they will still show on my transcripts as enrolled. Maybe and LOI later on could involve grade updates...?
@LizzyM @gonnif @Goro
Assuming this holds true, it would increase my 'All Other' GPA from about a 3.42 to a 3.51. However, I intended on submitting June 1st to be as early as possible, thus I would be omitting this quarter's credits from my GPA. My cGPA would be a 3.67 instead of a 3.65 and my sGPA would still be somewhere between a 3.75 and 3.99 depending on how AMCAS classifies certain courses, so those don't really change much.
TL;DR - Would it be worthwhile for me to wait until Spring transcripts are available in order to increase my 'All other' GPA by 0.1 and, more importantly, show success in non-science classes, or would it still be beneficial to simply submit June 1st and put this quarter's classes as "future/planned coursework" as they will still show on my transcripts as enrolled. Maybe and LOI later on could involve grade updates...?
@LizzyM @gonnif @Goro