I have the same exact problem. I graduated with distinction from my university with an 82.5% average over all 4 years - which should be considered a 3.7 cGPA, though reported by OLSAS as 3.55. I'm going to be calling the Canadian universities I applied to see if they use the OLSAS cGPA or calculate their own - I'll try and post it here if I figure it out!
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I have the same exact problem. I graduated with distinction from my university with an 82.5% average over all 4 years - which should be considered a 3.7 cGPA, though reported by OLSAS as 3.55. I'm going to be calling the Canadian universities I applied to see if they use the OLSAS cGPA or calculate their own - I'll try and post it here if I figure it out!