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Any input on this would be super helpful! I'm debating whether or not to write an explanation statement about my academic performance.
So... my GPA was consistently around a 3.4 from firstyear through junior year, while working about 5-10 hrs a week. I think I've only had one B during that time, so my grades aren't bad or anything, but I was going through quite a bit of medical issues at that time. I had to be in bed a majority of the day, and I didn't get to go to a majority of my lectures for big chunks of my semesters.
I resolved said medical issue at the beginning of my senior year, and my GPA averaged almost a 3.9 for my last 2 semesters. This was while I was taking a heavier course load, and working about 18-20 hrs/wk. (AND job searching big time!)
My medical issue is completely resolved now, so though I don't want to disclose in my apps what that medical issue was, I don't think it should really raise any red flags (or will it?). I know my grades were totally fine during my first 3 years of college, but there was a marked improvement after I was treated and I think it's more reflective of what I'm capable of.
Should I mention this at all? My pre-health advisor says it might be better not to since it might just raise more questions since I didn't really have anything I had to explain away. I totally see her point, but I worked reeeaaally hard to get to where I was senior year and kind of wanted to highlight it. Do you think it's just something that only I really care about and that I should just let it go?
So... my GPA was consistently around a 3.4 from firstyear through junior year, while working about 5-10 hrs a week. I think I've only had one B during that time, so my grades aren't bad or anything, but I was going through quite a bit of medical issues at that time. I had to be in bed a majority of the day, and I didn't get to go to a majority of my lectures for big chunks of my semesters.
I resolved said medical issue at the beginning of my senior year, and my GPA averaged almost a 3.9 for my last 2 semesters. This was while I was taking a heavier course load, and working about 18-20 hrs/wk. (AND job searching big time!)
My medical issue is completely resolved now, so though I don't want to disclose in my apps what that medical issue was, I don't think it should really raise any red flags (or will it?). I know my grades were totally fine during my first 3 years of college, but there was a marked improvement after I was treated and I think it's more reflective of what I'm capable of.
Should I mention this at all? My pre-health advisor says it might be better not to since it might just raise more questions since I didn't really have anything I had to explain away. I totally see her point, but I worked reeeaaally hard to get to where I was senior year and kind of wanted to highlight it. Do you think it's just something that only I really care about and that I should just let it go?
