So, here's my dilemma.
I transferred schools after my sophomore year in undergrad, and at that time I had a GPA of a 3.67. All of the classes I took transferred to my second univ, but they do not take into consideration my previous GPA, so, essentially, my GPA started over whenever I transferred schools.
A year after I transferred schools, I had a lot of problems with depression and anxiety. I did horribly that year, and ended up having to stay an extra year in order to retake quite a few classes and to try to rebuild my GPA before I could graduate. Since my GPA from my first univ. did not "transfer" to my second school, I ended up graduating from my second school with a GPA of 2.4.
So here's my question, when applying to Grad schools, will they only take into consideration my GPA as considered by my second school, since that is what is stated as what I graduated with, or do they recalculate my GPA with classes from both schools? Technically, if all of my classes from both schools are taken into consideration, then I actually have a GPA of about a 3.0...
Any ideas or advice?