current students..

<p>current students what's the average gpa's around campus...science major</p>

<p>I remember reading somewhere the average engineering major was 2.7</p>

<p>found it</p>

<p><a href="http://www.dailybruin.ucla.edu/news/articles.asp?id=26008#%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.dailybruin.ucla.edu/news/articles.asp?id=26008#&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>I don't know about the average gpa on campus... but I have a 3.3 and I'm a biochem major... :-(</p>

<p>fyi - UCSD is about the same regarding the GPA disparity and average between engineering and many other degrees.</p>

<p>to the op, you're going to berkeley why do you care</p>

<p>what about for north c ampus majors</p>

<p>almost everywhere there is a huge disparity between the GPAs of Science/Engineering majors and Liberal Arts majors</p>

<p>North Campus GPA: ~3.20
South Campus GPA: ~2.85</p>

<p>with that south campus gpa, guess UCLA aint the place to be premed</p>

<p>actually pre-med (bio, biochem, chem etc.) would put you in north campus...south campus is more engineering</p>

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Interesting... :rolleyes:</p>

<p>thas what I thought...? flopsy would know more about this Im sure</p>

<p>sciences, engineering = south campus
humanities, social sciences, arts = north campus</p>

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that's just the average. if you really have what it takes to goto med school, you shouldn't be getting that kind of GPA.</p>

<p>though a good number of kids get horrible GPAs from south campus cuz they're not good enough and ended up on the wrong end of the curve, i'd like to think there's a bigger number of kids who are there simply because they don't enjoy science/math and are majoring in a south campus major for reasons besides personal interest</p>

<p>now why would they do that! :eek:</p>