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GPA Range on application [#permalink]
06 Oct 2006, 14:25
Hey everyone I am filling out the GPA range part of the schools I attended... does anyone know where to find this information for the particular schools or what they really mean by this... do they mean the minimum gpa to graduate?
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Re: GPA Range on application [#permalink]
06 Oct 2006, 17:42
AshikaP wrote: Hey everyone I am filling out the GPA range part of the schools I attended... does anyone know where to find this information for the particular schools or what they really mean by this... do they mean the minimum gpa to graduate?
I'm not 100% clear on the question ... I believe what they probably mean is range of valid GPAs. Some schools go from 0 to 4, others go over 4.0. Thats probably what the mean. CAll your registrar.
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(may be not in line with the topic of discussion)
But I think it's not necessary to convert your grading to GPA. They accept whatever grading your school/college follows. Like some colleges in India have percentage.
Is that not the case Rhyme?
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yea you are right but i actually have a GPA so just wanted to see what this meant...
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vivek123 wrote: (may be not in line with the topic of discussion)
But I think it's not necessary to convert your grading to GPA. They accept whatever grading your school/college follows. Like some colleges in India have percentage.
Is that not the case Rhyme?
No expert here, but thats what I've heard, yes.
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