<p>So I was researching 4-year universities and the GPA requirement to be admitted and I was just wondering, do they only look at your 9th-11th GPA or do they actually see your whole 4 years cumulated. </p>
<p>For ex: I had a GPA of 3.25 fresh-junior year, but I graduated with a GPA of 3.60? Which GPA will the college that I applied for see? Thanks!</p>
<p>I know that UC’s only use your 10th and 11th grades to calculate a “UC GPA” also, by the time most admission are due, they have not seen your senior grades yet, so those are only used AFTER you get admitted, just to make sure you kept your grades up. In general, some colleges might actually use your freshman year to calculate GPA but I’d say the majority of them just glance at it to see how you did, or maybe even not take it into account at all</p>
<p>Mostly your sophomore/junior grades and your 1st semester senior grades.</p>
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So you’ve already graduated. Colleges will use all of your grades. UCs may not use Freshman grades.</p>