Averaging CUM. GPA as a transferNotSarcasticSeptember 15, 2020 - 4:07pm
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I transferred into a ‘target’ school with a business program that is 3 years starting sophomore year. I trandferred in after a freshman year at another school, and notice people use a single cumulative for their freshman and sophomore-senior years (though they are different schools).
Can I average my freshman year GPA at a different school into the CUM gpa, because technically we are all transfers? I received credit for the classes but the gpa doesn’t show up in my new ‘b school’ counting for GPA.
How about a CUM. gpa with both blended, and major GPA with my sophomore-senior GPA only?
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This is a decisive one where I’d err on side of caution. But TBH, people filter you off the 2nd school and not the consideration of how well u did in the first which is pretty shitty. I’d say you could risk it, but you might get dinged out of some processes. But it should be common practice to do this TBH, the reasoning not to average is retarded. However, you’re at a disadvantage and can take risks however you see fit. What’s the difference it makes, e.g 0.03 isn’t worth it but maybe if it’s like above a .2 difference maybe.
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