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Hello,

I used to attend the University of Toronto. I transferred to another university, mainly cause i wanted to reset my GPA. I was wondering, that if I transferred back to UofT, would they still use the GPA i had with them? Meaning that if I came back, would I have my GPA reset again, or would I be back with the GPA I left with or would it all add up from both institutions, or would they just take the GPA I have from my current university?

Thanks in advance!

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Hey hey

Your academic history follows you everywhere.

Everywhere.

If you “come back” to UofT, you’ll be going through with the simple reregistration process in which you head over to your college registrar’s office with a reregistration form filled out and ready to go, $24 in cash or cheque, and a new outlook on education that’ll save your dismal CGPA. Essentially, you’re just… resuming where you left off at UofT.

So if your CGPA was at a 1.8 when you left UofT, when you return, it’ll still be there.

As for whatever you got from that other school you cheated on St. George with, ultimately whatever grades you got there are like… irrelevant. You can possibly get transfer credits for those courses, but the grades won’t stay attached to them.

See there’s no actual “resetting.”

Sadly, life doesn’t exactly come with a refresh button. 😉

Cheers!

aska

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