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Doctoral GPAs are not averaged into CASPA.  As far as the science classes, I would expect the answer to be "no" based on the foregoing info, but you can always call CASPA and ask.

 

More important than your doctoral GPA would be your 1) completion of the past program and 2) reason for switching to PA.  On the upside, you've shown you can do high level graduate work.  On the downside... are you a perma-student, or someone who is going to be out actually seeing patients?

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Doctoral GPAs are not averaged into CASPA.  As far as the science classes, I would expect the answer to be "no" based on the foregoing info, but you can always call CASPA and ask.

 

More important than your doctoral GPA would be your 1) completion of the past program and 2) reason for switching to PA.  On the upside, you've shown you can do high level graduate work.  On the downside... are you a perma-student, or someone who is going to be out actually seeing patients?

 

ill PM you. Thanks Ronin.

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