Uhhhh GPA Reverse Trend?

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Benman44

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So quick question i have kind of a weird trend instead of doing ****ty my first two years and then beefy it up my last 60 i had A's in all my science classes first 2 years and since then its been Ochem 1 and 2 B Physiology B Biochem B . lol God I hate B's i think im okay because i got A's in Zoo, Chem1 and Chem 2 and Physics 2, nutrition ( counts as a science ). didnt realize I had so many B's laaammmee.👎
 
So quick question i have kind of a weird trend instead of doing ****ty my first two years and then beefy it up my last 60 i had A's in all my science classes first 2 years and since then its been Ochem 1 and 2 B Physiology B Biochem B . lol God I hate B's i think im okay because i got A's in Zoo, Chem1 and Chem 2 and Physics 2, nutrition ( counts as a science ). didnt realize I had so many B's laaammmee.👎

Where's this question you speak of?
 
hah well i meant to put it as if they look good apon a upward trend would they look down on my downward trend?
 
hah well i meant to put it as if they look good apon a upward trend would they look down on my downward trend?

Well i had a slight downward trend through the years and I've still been accepted to 3 schools. I guess it really depends on your GPA and how much of a downward trend.
 
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anyways, i cant tell you that it will hurt you but it most surely will not help you to have a downward trend.
 
Wouldn't it depend on the extent of the downward trend? I mean... having a lower gpa of around 3.5 after getting a high gpa shouldn't be as bad as getting a 3.0/3.2 later on. How exact would a drop to 3.5 semesters be viewed by adcoms anyways?
 
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