Crimson Wife Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 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?
slporbust2016 Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 I'd convert it all to semesters and then count back 60 hours.
Warelin Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 I'd e-mail the schools as an extra precaution. Usually the term is used to refer to your junior/senior year of undergrad. Otherwise, I agree with @slporbust2016.
Quickmick Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 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.
Crimson Wife Posted August 12, 2016 Author Posted August 12, 2016 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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