College Courses taken while you’re in HS becomes a part of your College Grades?

<p>Please help!</p>

<p>I am a senior in high school in Utah. Because I took AP Calculus BC in my junior year, my college counselor advised me to take Calculus III at the University of Utah for this year. I took the course, got a B+ last winter, and sent the transcript to the colleges where I applied to, hoping it would help my college admission. </p>

<p>Now, I am currently enrolled in a history class at the U, and I am FAILING! I never knew that the professor do not give As or Bs. I think I am going to get a D in the class since all the college students are getting Cs. So I am thinking about not sending the final transcript (of the U) to the college where I am actually going to attend in the fall. Do you think it is okay to do that? And also, is the B+ that I got in the calculus class at the U going to be seen in the college transcript for the rest of my life? </p>

<p>Please answer my question. Thank you</p>

<p>check with the policy of the college you're gonan go to... i think a lot of colleges don't calculate transfer credit grades into total gpa</p>