Undergrad/Grad/Post-Bacc Transcript Question--Can't Find Answer :(

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Hi All,

I've searched and searched through the forums for an answer to this, called AMCAS three times with unclear answers and my pre-med committee all decided to go on vacation together. I've posted under the AMCAS thread but figure no one has an answer on it so if the general SDN population knows any answers I would be super grateful! Any help on the following would be a RELIEF.

I have:

1) My undergraduate transcript with my course work from 2005-2009
2) My graduate transcript detailing my grad course work from 2009-2011

Both transcripts are from the same University. However, I recently retook a undergraduate pre-requisite course from 2012-2013 at the same University. My University labels this pre-req as graduate course and applied it to my graduate GPA even though this is the exact same class I took during undergrad (i.e. course syllabus, teachers, name of course). Now I am very unsure of what transcripts to order and how I should list this course that I took from 2012-2013.

1) Would you recommend I enter this under my "undergraduate course work" from 2005-2009, or enter the course under my "graduate course work" from 2009-2011 or should I enter under a third entry for this University and list this as "post-bacc" even though it was technically not a post-bacc degree I was working on?

1a) If it turns out that I should list in a separate third entry for the same school, should I enter a request a separate transcript or mark it as "transcript unavailable" and select cross-consortium, transcript is same?

2) Should I classify is as "post-baccalaureate undegrad" or "graduate" for the Year in School field?

No one has been able to answer the question and AMCAS said "use your judgement". I feel like this using my judgement might have grave errors if AMCAS decides to not agree with how I input this one class which doesn't match up with their specifications for a retake or my school's designation as a graduate class.
 
It's really not that big of a deal. If there's an error in AMCAS they'll fix it.

You should list it under whatever degree it was counted toward. If you were not in a program working toward a degree, it's a post-bac course.

Order transcripts to be sent to yourself if you're curious how to list your coursework.
 
Hi All,

I've searched and searched through the forums for an answer to this, called AMCAS three times with unclear answers and my pre-med committee all decided to go on vacation together. I've posted under the AMCAS thread but figure no one has an answer on it so if the general SDN population knows any answers I would be super grateful! Any help on the following would be a RELIEF.

I have:

1) My undergraduate transcript with my course work from 2005-2009
2) My graduate transcript detailing my grad course work from 2009-2011

Both transcripts are from the same University. However, I recently retook a undergraduate pre-requisite course from 2012-2013 at the same University. My University labels this pre-req as graduate course and applied it to my graduate GPA even though this is the exact same class I took during undergrad (i.e. course syllabus, teachers, name of course). Now I am very unsure of what transcripts to order and how I should list this course that I took from 2012-2013.

"post-bacc" [/B]

1a) mark it as "transcript unavailable" and select cross-consortium,

classify is as "post-baccalaureate undegrad"

Similar same situation as you. Got verified a few days ago with no changes by doing bolded above.You want the course on your PB GPA if you did well since it will factor into overall GPA and BCPM. Graduate will be separate.
 
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