Crazywade All American 4918 Posts user info edit post |
Anybody good with math?
I can't think right now so I have 72 hours from one school with a GPA of 3.7
I have 86 hrs from NC State with a GPA of 3.404
What would my total GPA be if all hours were counted? 10/10/2006 8:13:27 PM |
Crazywade All American 4918 Posts user info edit post |
I'm trying to get atleast a 3.5 10/10/2006 8:13:53 PM |
angylii85 All American 1958 Posts user info edit post |
multiply the hours by the gpa, add, divide by total hours 10/10/2006 8:14:13 PM |
Crazywade All American 4918 Posts user info edit post |
Which GPA do I use? 10/10/2006 8:15:31 PM |
OmarBadu zidik 25071 Posts user info edit post |
how did/do you have over a 3.0 gpa and can't do 3rd grade math ] 10/10/2006 8:16:52 PM |
Crazywade All American 4918 Posts user info edit post |
i'm kinda drunk. 10/10/2006 8:17:48 PM |
angylii85 All American 1958 Posts user info edit post |
(72*3.7 + 86*3.404)/(86+72) 10/10/2006 8:21:33 PM |
Crazywade All American 4918 Posts user info edit post |
sweet...thanks guys. 10/10/2006 8:27:28 PM |
jmmurphy Veteran 111 Posts user info edit post |
nah bud, gpa doesnt work like that. tried it. only your gpa at state counts 10/10/2006 8:42:00 PM |
Crazywade All American 4918 Posts user info edit post |
^I know, but I'm applying to grad/Law school at another school and I'm sending both transcripts with the overall gpa on them. Hell, its worth a shot. I thought about it and it would make more sense for them to see my overall gpa from ALL of my college career (which should lower gpa in most cases) than just what State picks and chooses for its curriculum. When I got into UNC, they accepted 67 hours while NC State accepted 53 (undergraduate) because i came from a liberal arts college.
Just trying it out.... 10/10/2006 8:50:37 PM |
MrLuvaLuva85 All American 4265 Posts user info edit post |
3.5388 10/10/2006 10:10:54 PM |
humandrive All American 18286 Posts user info edit post |
^^^ I've worked it that way. Just make sure to tell them up-front that you combined your GPAs. 10/11/2006 8:59:53 AM |
exharrison All American 701 Posts user info edit post |
Also inform them that you had to consult a message board for help with the math.
[Edited on October 11, 2006 at 9:33 AM. Reason : .] 10/11/2006 9:32:53 AM |
duro982 All American 3088 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I thought about it and it would make more sense for them to see my overall gpa from ALL of my college career (which should lower gpa in most cases) than just what State picks and chooses for its curriculum." |
From what i undersand they're more concerned with recent work than that from several years ago unless the course work is more related. Also NCSU shouldn't be "picking and choosing" any courses for GPA. Transfer credits typically count as credit only, meaning they don't affect your gpa. I would include OVERALL GPA, NCSU GPA, and OTHER GPA and perhaps dates for each... if you want them to all be on there.10/11/2006 10:13:20 AM |
MeatStick All American 1165 Posts user info edit post |
I wouldn't combine them. They'll look more at your recent school, but if I were you I'd call and ask the school you were applying to just in case so you don't end up looking like an idiot and having your application thrown out. 10/11/2006 12:09:37 PM |
partial All American 1664 Posts user info edit post |
If you are applying to law school you will have to register with the LSDAS, which will standardize your undergrad GPA before its submitted to law schools. When the LSDAS calculates your standardized GPA, they will include coursework from all schools you attended, and any courses that were retaken (in other words, if you failed a course, retook it, and had the F replaced, the original F will also be used in calculating your GPA).
hth 10/11/2006 1:33:30 PM |
Crazywade All American 4918 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "From what i undersand they're more concerned with recent work than that from several years ago unless the course work is more related. Also NCSU shouldn't be "picking and choosing" any courses for GPA. Transfer credits typically count as credit only, meaning they don't affect your gpa. I would include OVERALL GPA, NCSU GPA, and OTHER GPA and perhaps dates for each... if you want them to all be on there." |
True, but alot of undergrad courses from my last school are required for admissions for a couple of programs. None of my psychology courses were transferred to State but those courses are prerequisites for one of the graduate schools. I'm just going to combine them and send it. What can it hurt?
Quote : | "Also inform them that you had to consult a message board for help with the math." |
Yea, totally. I woke up this morning, saw what I posted the night before and was like.... 10/11/2006 3:08:15 PM |