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partygirluk 09-30-2005 10:49 AM

What do my grades translate to in GPA?
 
I am applying to phd programs in the U.S. It is effing stressful. I have been to sites which show the details of people who applied to similar schools to those I wish to get into. This will list their GPA/GRE scores etc. I want to know how my undergraduate scores compare to theirs as I am worried that I am wasting my time applying to Harvard etc.

Over here you get a % score for each module (course) you take. They get averaged to give you that final score. Depending on your score, you will get a classification

either:

1:1 - The best you can get. Typically 5-10% get this.
2:1 - The standard score. Considered pretty good.
2:2 - A bit substandard. A blemish, but not disgraceful
3 - Not good.
Pass - Really really not good at all.
Fail - ysscky

Now, the percentage required to get a 1:1 will differ by uni and course. E.g. for maths at cambridge, 40% will get you a first. Also, a first at cambridge is gonna be worth a lot more than a first from some crappy institution.

Anyway, I studied at a very good university, but not a great one. 70% would get you a 1:1. I got about 73.5% or so. This got me 3rd place out of a year of 170 odd. The 2 people who surpassed me did so comfortably, getting about 77-78%.

If you have got this far, could you estimate what sort of GPA my result would equate to please?

Thanks,

Dean

peachy 09-30-2005 10:50 AM

Re: What do my grades translate to in GPA?
 
3.5??? 3.4ish kinda hard to tell from that

lucas9000 09-30-2005 10:52 AM

Re: What do my grades translate to in GPA?
 
pi.

Soul Daddy 09-30-2005 10:53 AM

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This got me 3rd place out of a year of 170 odd.

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Does this translate to you graduating 3rd in your class? I'd guess it's 3.8+.

partygirluk 09-30-2005 10:53 AM

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partygirluk 09-30-2005 10:54 AM

Re: What do my grades translate to in GPA?
 
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This got me 3rd place out of a year of 170 odd.

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Does this translate to you graduating 3rd in your class?

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Yes.

Patrick del Poker Grande 09-30-2005 10:56 AM

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This got me 3rd place out of a year of 170 odd.

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Does this translate to you graduating 3rd in your class? I'd guess it's 3.8+.

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Yeah, maybe 3.6-3.8

Soul Daddy 09-30-2005 11:00 AM

Re: What do my grades translate to in GPA?
 
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This got me 3rd place out of a year of 170 odd.

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Does this translate to you graduating 3rd in your class?

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Yes.

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Then I stand by my earlier estimate. Do you get the scores by module as well as the overall average?

JihadOnTheRiver 09-30-2005 11:00 AM

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Anyway, I studied at a very good university, but not a great one. 70% would get you a 1:1. I got about 73.5% or so. This got me 3rd place out of a year of 170 odd.

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They probably won't care too much about a #. They'll have just as hard of a time converting your numbers as you have. Your schools quality combined with your success/rank in the student body, is what they care about.

danzasmack 09-30-2005 11:01 AM

Re: What do my grades translate to in GPA?
 
where's this site with the GPA/GRE score?

does anyone know how the 2 weigh out?

not to jack the thread but im applying to grad school. i botched my first like 2 years of school (nothing AWFUL, just not what I should have done) and got my act together recently. Just wondering what is in my range and where I should expect to get in. I'm coming from NYU.

EDIT: I want to go for math or econ, but most likely econ.


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