Hey Y’all!
I had to push back my application date to this cohort! I have yet to take my TEAS test, but my GPA is a 3.3 currently. Glad to “meet you all”
1 minute ago, AA94 said:Can someone please explain how GPA is calculated?
I have an A in micro, a B in anatomy, a B in physiology, and an A in biomedical statistics? What would be my GPA?
Just Google College GPA calculator, put in the units and the grade. If you enter quarter unit, do all in quarter. If u enter semester units, do all in semester units.
1 minute ago, sksk said:Just Google College GPA calculator, put in the units and the grade. If you enter quarter unit, do all in quarter. If u enter semester units, do all in semester units.
I'm familiar with that. How do National calculate it tho? I know it's different. They only go based on science and math.
9 minutes ago, PingPongRN said:Anyone else hoping we hear back before the "2-3 week" mark?!?
I’m so curious how many applications they received and what the average stats were. I can barely eat or sleep! On top of everything else right now: COVID-19, fires, election, I’m going nuts! Thinking of starting to learn transcendental meditation. ?
35 minutes ago, AA94 said:I'm familiar with that. How do National calculate it tho? I know it's different. They only go based on science and math.
You can still use the Google GPA calculator. Look at your school’s transcripts and see how many units Micro lecture, micro lab, anatomy lecture, anatomy lab, Physiology lecture and physiology lab are. I know National’s Biostats 322 units are 4.5.
An example for Biostats 322 if you got an A would be:
Bio 322 letter grade: A (or 4 points)
Bio 322 units: 4.5
multiply 4 (since you got an A) by 4.5 (units)
4 * 4.5 = 18 grade course units
Do this 6 more times with your lectures and labs for each science class to calculate your Grade Course Unit.
Add up all the grade course units you earned. Call this “G”
Now add up the total course units (the science and bio 322 stats units combined). Call this “T”
G / T = GPA
You’re gonna divide Grade Course Units / Total Course Units to get your GPA.
2 minutes ago, Doja_RN said:You can still use the Google GPA calculator. Look at your school’s transcripts and see how many units Micro lecture, micro lab, anatomy lecture, anatomy lab, Physiology lecture and physiology lab are. I know National’s Biostats 322 units are 4.5.
An example for Biostats 322 if you got an A would be:
Bio 322 letter grade: A (or 4 points)
Bio 322 units: 4.5
multiply 4 (since you got an A) by 4.5 (units)
4 * 4.5 = 18 grade course units
Do this 6 more times with your lectures and labs for each science class to calculate your Grade Course Unit.
Add up all the grade course units you earned. Call this “G”
Now add up the total course units (the science and bio 322 stats units combined). Call this “T”
G / T = GPA
You’re gonna divide Grade Course Units / Total Course Units to get your GPA.
Thank you so much for this. I really appreciate it ?
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TEAS 87.3, GPA 3.8