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vashka

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I am in graduate schol now(non science) and would like to take summer classes in bio, chem, etc. I am also going to take a year off school to get more science classes under my belt before finishing my graduate degree. My question is, do these science classes help both my science gpa and my undergraduate gpa? Does it depend on the school where I take the classes? TIA.

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I have taken my science pre-requisites after I completed grad school (non-science degrees). As far as I can tell, these courses were classified as post-baccalaureate and went in to my science GPA and a combined undergraduate/post-baccalaureate GPA (there is a separate GPA for grad school). So this should probabaly be the same for your courses and GPA, as well.
 
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