<p>I'm going to be a sophomore at UCLA next year as a chemistry major.</p>
<p>Dilemma 1 : I took some classes in high school that counted as college credit, but didn't know would be factored into my AMCAS GPA until now. I slacked off in high school and made all B's in these courses.</p>
<p>Dilemma 2: I ended up having two W's my freshman year at UCLA. I got two W's on my record because the computer science course I took had a lab attached to it. So I could not drop one without the other.</p>
<p>Dilemma 3: I earned another W this year in summer school, which I assume still counts as freshman year. I was taking the last part of chemistry at a community college that works on the semester system. I didn't know the material wouldn't overlapped, so I missed out on a bunch of the course since my school operates on the quarter system. In addition the teacher really sucked and had a horrible accent which I could not understand. This made things even worse. </p>
<p>I used an AMCAS GPA Calculator online and these are my statistics. Am I screwed?</p>
<p>High-School, but College Credit GPAs
Overall GPA: 3.0
BCPM GPA: 3.0
All Other Courses GPA: 3.0</p>
<p>Freshman GPA
Overall GPA: 3.60
BCPM GPA: 3.60
All Other Courses GPA: 3.61</p>
<p>Cumulative College GPA:
Overall GPA: 3.39
BCPM GPA: 3.30
All Other Courses GPA: 3.46</p>