03-13-2017, 10:59 AM
keepsingin Wrote:So are you saying that a grad school with a gpa admissions requirement would not likely accept a degree with a gpa from a single course?
No, I'm saying that it won't carry a lot of weight. They will look at all of your GPA's at all of the schools you went to, and probably do a weighted GPA (combination of all of your grades divided by the total number of credits). Admissions officers aren't dumb, they can see how many and what type of classes make up the GPA.
Also, some schools want you to have 30 or 60 graded credits.
And some want to see the grades you have in the specific area of your degree. They want the GPA in a "core" group of classes. I know some MBA programs look at this, as do some nursing schools. I'm guessing other Masters programs will do the same thing. If you got all A's in your Gen Ed's, and then B's/C's in your major, that WILL be a factor.
It totally depends on the school you want to get into as to what they'll do, so your best bet is always to talk to the school and see what they say about your specific situation.
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