by corpsman-up2 » Thu Jan 01, 2009 5:57 pm
Doc Admin is correct - everything gets averaged in together. And you have to enter EVERY SINGLE CLASS you have ever taken on-line, which is a lengthy and tiresome chore if you have attended a lot of institutions. Well worth it, of course, but still a pain in the bum.
The good news about this is that your post-bac work will most likely consist entirely of pre-med science courses. This means that the calculation of your science GPA will likely be higher than it would be if you had taken all of the pre-med stuff during undergrad, when your GPA was lower. (Obviously, then you wouldn't have needed to do the post-bac, right?)
Also, consider that many - if not most - schools will place a slightly higher premium on the most recent coursework you have taken. That is good news in your case!
Good luck...