<p>I took a non a-g/non-transferable online community college course junior year that was 1.5 units. On the UC app it requires to list all courses you've taken that would appear on an official transcript; it asks you if you've attended any colleges during high school so I put the name of the CC I went to. It then goes on to ask me to select which courses I've taken from that school, but it's not listed there so I have to manually enter it. However, since it's only 1.5 credits they don't let me enter it (they require a class to be at least 3 credits to be listed/transferrable) and tell me to list it under the "activities/non a-g" section- which I did. I'm just confused now because I have to list which college I attended but it doesn't let me enter my courses for the CC, but I can't list the college without listing the course (which it wont let me do). Do I just not enter that I attended the CC during junior year, but explain that I took the course in the non a-g section?</p>
<p>If it’s the only CC course you took, it might be better just to explain that you took a non-transferable class at community college and why you decided to take it. </p>
<p>ok I got a C in the class- should I attempt to explain this even though it’s nontransferable or would it just look even worse? The class was online and it ended up being a mistake that I took it because I was too busy but I was stubborn and insisted and doing it even though I had no time to study for it. Should I try to explain that this grade doesn’t represent me, even though it’s nontransferable, or would it come off as pompous? im not sure:/</p>
<p>bumpp</p>