

Dear Librarians in Training,
Iapos;m just your typical new applicant panicking over GPA requirements. The school Iapos;m applying to (McGill) requires either "Academic standing of at least a B, or second class, upper division, or CPGA of 3.0 out of 4.0".
Can anyone help me translate this? CPGA is your cummulative gpa and I think apos;upper divisionapos; is your 300/400 level classes (similar to "graduating gpa") but Iapos;m not sure about apos;2nd classapos;.
Also, my undergraduate alma mater calculates GPA differently than McGill. I went to a Canadian university that calculated out of 9.0. A University of Victoria B is a 5.0 (2.2 out of 4.0). A McGill B is a 3.0 on the 4.0 scale. Should I address this in my Statement of Purpose or leave Admissions to handle the conversion? My transcript lists letter grades and GPA.
My main concern is not qualifying. My cumulative GPA is 2.67. My graduating GPA is a 3.03. I will be addressing this in my SOP in a short note about a chronic illness in my first two years and through excellent academic reference letters. Can anyone speak to McGillapos;s admission policies? I have my fingers crossed the experience (3 years as a paraprofessional plus an archiving internship) with outweigh my grades.
Thank you kindly,
Calumnia
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