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This is referring to semester units, yes? So if my 1st bachelor's was from a school on the quarter system, I would first need to convert the quarter units to semester units (e.g. 3 Q.U. = 2 S.U.), count back 60, and then calculate the GPA?

Or is the other way around- convert the semester units into quarter units, count back 60, and then calculate the GPA?

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You might not have to do the conversion, but as @Warelin says ask the school. For example, UCLA says," for the last 60 semester units or last 90 quarter units of undergraduate study and in any post-baccalaureate study," so just count the last 90. That is from here: https://grad.ucla.edu/admissions/faqs/ but, check with someone at the school--if you do it via email you have proof of the advice in case it ever comes up.

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I'll have a 2nd bachelor's so technically it is all at the undergraduate level and not post-bacc.

UCLA doesn't offer SLP (none of the UC's do, only the CSU's) so I'm not sure why you linked to them.

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