<p>Quick question:</p>
<p>I did dual enrollment in high school, which, for you who don't know, is there you take college classes in lieu of high school classes to fill the requirement for your high school class. It allows you to get college experience and also to take harder courses.</p>
<p>When transfering, since I went to community college I have two periods: </p>
<p>one from 2007-2009 (which also appear on my HS transcript)
and one from 2009-2011 (when i graduated high school)</p>
<p>When transfering, since the classes from 2007-2009 appear on my high school transcript, will colleges 'double' count them for gpa consideration? I know some schools, like Columbia dont. My reason for asking if</p>
<p>If you include all my credits my gpa will be: 2.8
if only the classes after I left high school, my REAL college classes they will be a :3.75</p>
<p>Thoughts?</p>