So basically lets say I have graduated from my undergraduate and even as a graduate student. Could undergraduate community college classes, say in a foreign language for example, retroactively help my UPGA? I know my graduate GPA doesn't mean anything so even just a .1 boost to my UGPA would help a lot.
Has anyone ever done this? I want to point out the extra benefit would be more classroom time in say a foreign language I would like to learn.
Can retroactive CC help UGPA? Forum
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Re: Can retroactive CC help UGPA?
Nope. Sorry, but your UG GPA locks in once you get your first UG degree.sparkytrainer wrote:So basically lets say I have graduated from my undergraduate and even as a graduate student. Could undergraduate community college classes, say in a foreign language for example, retroactively help my UPGA? I know my graduate GPA doesn't mean anything so even just a .1 boost to my UGPA would help a lot.
Has anyone ever done this? I want to point out the extra benefit would be more classroom time in say a foreign language I would like to learn.
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Re: Can retroactive CC help UGPA?
Thanks!jetsfan1 wrote:Nope. Sorry, but your UG GPA locks in once you get your first UG degree.sparkytrainer wrote:So basically lets say I have graduated from my undergraduate and even as a graduate student. Could undergraduate community college classes, say in a foreign language for example, retroactively help my UPGA? I know my graduate GPA doesn't mean anything so even just a .1 boost to my UGPA would help a lot.
Has anyone ever done this? I want to point out the extra benefit would be more classroom time in say a foreign language I would like to learn.