Hey! I'm planning to apply to Rutgers and I was wondering how they calculate GPA. Is there a specific method or tool I should use? And do they prefer weighted or unweighted GPAs? Thanks in advance, really appreciate the help.
Hi there! Rutgers University does evaluate your GPA as part of their admissions process, but they don't officially disclose a preferred method for calculating GPA. However, it's important to note that they do look at both weighted and unweighted GPAs. Your weighted GPA can capture the rigor of your courses, such as honors or AP classes, whereas the unweighted GPA provides a standard measure across all applicants.
One commonly used system for GPA calculation for universities is the four-point scale system, where A equals 4, B equals 3, C equals 2, D equals 1, and F equals 0.
However, keep in mind that Rutgers admissions apply a holistic review process. They're looking at everything from the rigor of your high school courses, your grades, class rank, SAT/ACT scores (for those opting to submit those), and your potential contributions to the university. So while GPA is important, it's just one piece of your application.
I'd highly encourage you to reach out to Rutgers admissions to get their perspective as well. They are the best source for the most accurate and specific information pertaining to their processes. Good luck with your application to Rutgers!
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