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Summer Classes....any advice


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I am just finishing my fist year and I am thinking of taking two summer classes in order to lighten the load for next year….. I know different universities calculate GPA’s using various weightings….I just wanted to know if my summer class would count in the overall GPA or am I wasting my time and money?

 

I am sure this question has been raised before, but I am in the middle of studying for five exams and do not have the time to do the research right now

 

Any information you can provide me will be greatly appreciated

Thanks Kevin

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Unfortunately, the previous General Premed discussions forum has completely filled up. The EZBoard software only allows 20 pages worth of posted messages per forum. Because of this, any further posted messages would have caused the deletion of the oldest messages in order to free up space.

 

As a result, I've moved all those old messages into the General Premed discussions forum Archive, which can also be reached by scrolling near the bottom from the main forum page. The Archive is read-only, so if you wanted to ask a question regarding an old message, please post a new message here instead.

 

I'm moved the most recent messages from that forum back onto this current forum, but if there are others you would like moved, please post their URL's in a reply on this thread.

 

Thanks!

 

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