<p>I am a high school senior and am taking Calculus 2413 and Gov. 2305 at my local community college for strictly college credit.. Not duel credit. I have applied to mccombs and if I do not get in I will want to transfer internally after my first year. I was wondering if the classes I am taking now would count into the gpa they look at for the business school to admit internal transfers or if the classes would just be counted on a pass/fail basis.</p>
<p>Classes taken at another community college or university are not included in your UT GPA. So, for purposes of internally transferring into McCombs only classes taken at UT will be calculated into your GPA. </p>
<p>Here is a link with McCombs internal transfer information:
[Internal</a> Transfer: Changing Majors | McCombs Business School](<a href=“http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/BBA/Prospective/Admission/Internal-Transfer.aspx]Internal”>http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/BBA/Prospective/Admission/Internal-Transfer.aspx)</p>
<p>To see what UT courses your community college courses correspond to, use this link:
[UT</a> ATE System - Query by Other College’s Course](<a href=“UT ATE System”>UT ATE System)</p>
<p>I would suggest taking Calculus 2414 in the Spring if you can so as to complete the Calculus I/II requirement. This will be easier than trying to take M408L at UT in the fall.</p>