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Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:45 pm
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Thanks to all for your help!
Thanks to all for your help!
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It's a slight upward trend, but definitely not strong enough to have any kind of relevance. It's questionable whether an upward grade trend even helps you anyways.mickeyD wrote:Hi all,
I'm currently a junior in undergrad and am looking forward to apply during the next upcoming cycle. I know that it's debatable if "upward trends" even matter, but for the sake of it, I was wondering if an adcomm looking at my transcript would consider this to be one.
Freshman - 31 credits
3.08 fall, 3.50 spring
3.38 cumulative
Sophomore - 28 credits
3.23 fall, 3.75 spring
3.45 cumulative
Junior - 25 credits
3.53 fall, 4.0 spring (on pace)
3.54 cumulative
I also took a few winter courses that I received A's in if anyone was wondering why the cumulative GPA doesn't add up perfectly. Low-ish number of credits is due to AP credit (I don't need to take 30/semester to graduate) and a withdrawal from a class junior year.
Would this be considered an upward trend, and if so, one strong enough to have any kind of relevance? I'm afraid that perhaps an adcomm would observe the number of credits I took and attribute my improving GPA to a lower workload. Also if I have a legitimate explanation for why I did poorly early in my college career, do I mention it or is this considered to be making excuses? I don't even know where you would include something like that.
Thanks in advance for your help!