UCSD medical scholars?

<p>When they say "4.0 GPA or above" does that mean unweighted or weighted? Because my weighted is a 4.45, my unweighted is a 3.92, so I was wondering if I'm still eligible? Btw, this is my cumulative GPA, including 9th grade classes and grades, so my uc GPA (10-11 classes only and a-g) would be significantly higher.</p>

<p>Pretty sure they mean weighted, because it’d be pretty difficult to get an unweighted GPA above 4.0. </p>

<p>Didn’t you just created a similar thread and people were trying to help you and now you create another thread on the same subject. It’s considered either rude to keep create the same thread again. What do you think with a sat scored of 2370? Can you have an unweighted gpa above 4.0?only if your school has 5.0 basis, which is not common.</p>

<p>ok i’m sorry i’m new here and i didn’t know that was considered “rude.” i’m very sorry if i offended anyone.</p>

<p>No problem. I was not offended.
My daughter was invited to UCSD medical scholar program based on her GPA and SAT which very similar to yours. I think they only invite the top 2% of the application pool.</p>

<p>@drgoogle that’s great :smiley: did she get in to the program? was she in state?</p>

<p>She didn’t apply, she was not interested in medicine, she is in state.</p>