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weird GPA question

Post by dajja15 » Thu Jan 07, 2010 3:35 pm

How is GPA calculated. From what I have seen, it is your gpa until you get your undergraduate degree. My university offers a blended undergraduate + masters program (4+1). So, if I get my masters at the same time as I get my undergraduate, will my masters GPA count on my applications?! Probably not, but worth a shot.

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Re: weird GPA question

Post by BriaTharen » Thu Jan 07, 2010 7:55 pm

Yes, all grades will be included in the calculation of your LSDAS GPA. This also goes from grades earned at others schools than your UG

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Re: weird GPA question

Post by MC Southstar » Thu Jan 07, 2010 7:57 pm

if you're doing a co-terminal, isn't the 5th yr still technically the master's degree year?

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Re: weird GPA question

Post by dajja15 » Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:04 pm

JessicaTiger wrote:Yes, all grades will be included in the calculation of your LSDAS GPA. This also goes from grades earned at others schools than your UG

really.... my graduate GPA will count towards my LSAC GPA as long as I don't get my undergrad degree. Can anyone confirm this? Is there somewhere I can see this?

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Re: weird GPA question

Post by MDPSteve » Fri Jan 08, 2010 12:29 am

dajja15 wrote:
JessicaTiger wrote:Yes, all grades will be included in the calculation of your LSDAS GPA. This also goes from grades earned at others schools than your UG

really.... my graduate GPA will count towards my LSAC GPA as long as I don't get my undergrad degree. Can anyone confirm this? Is there somewhere I can see this?
I read somewhere on the LSAC website all grades prior to the first undergrad degree count in the degree summary.

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