<p>How do they factor into GPA? I remember being at the chemistry open house in april and hearing that they don’t…but whether this was only for chemistry grad classes related to the concentration, I’m not sure.</p>
<p>GPA is GPA. College is not high school; there is no 5.0 classes or 100%'s.
Grad classes have a 4.0 scaling…as does any other class.
At most colleges</p>
<p>^not quite what I was getting at but thanks…I guess…</p>
<p>The profs may grade graduate students on a different scale from the undergraduates or require extra work from them, but whatever grade a student gets is the one which will count toward GPA. There’s no weighting.</p>
<p>I wasn’t asking about weighting. :(</p>
<p>Well, so WHAT are you asking about? ALL Classes factor into the GPA. The only ones that don’t are the SAT/UNSAT and the Pass/Fail ones.</p>
<p>I was asking “do” they, because I had heard something different at a departmental open house…but they do, so question answered.</p>
<p>No you did not. You asked and I quote
You got replies to the question you asked, not the one you think you did.</p>
<p>Well the next sentence expounds upon what I mean by “how do they.” Meh, let’s just let this topic die (after this post).</p>
<p>Last word? Your question was HOW. The next sentence was not a question. Your subsequent post did not clarify what your question was. You just said that whatever answer you got was not what you meant.<br>
But that’s okay, you’ve graciously acknowledged the help posters tried to give you.</p>