<p>Ok so when i was in 10th grade i started taking college lvl courses at a local community college.. </p>
<p>Next year im going to do the whole "2 year in Community College and transfer" thing. I THOUGHT that i would start with a clean slot and a 4.0 gpa but someone told me that all the college courses i took in high school are going to show up on my transcript..</p>
<p>So now im panicking! I didn't get good grades in them and i want to transfer to UC Berkeley or UCLA so i need a very good college GPA to transfer!</p>
<p>Is it true or is it a lie?</p>
<p>PLEASE HELP!</p>
<p>btw the community college that i took the courses at is Diablo Valley College and i'm going to enroll in the same college next year to do my transfer program..</p>
<p>THANK YOU!</p>
<p>yes they should show up. i took classes in the summer in high school( entering 11th and 12th )and they are on my current JC transcript</p>
<p>well do you think if i ASK them to remove them they will?</p>
<p>doubt it… but it doesn’t hurt to ask</p>
<p>The classes will be there. You can retake them. The bad grades will still be there and still impact your GPA, but at least you can show the improvement.</p>
<p>OK so you know when you apply to transfer to a college it asks you to write the college courses you took…
do you think i should just write the ones i took in college? I don’t want them looking at the other courses and say i “lied” or anything…</p>
<p>thank you for your answers so far!</p>
<p>Californialove - they will not remove your grades on the courses you took during high school even if you ask them. You must report all of your college coursework even if you have taken some college courses during high school. If you decide to omit your coursework than you will receive a probable blacklisting and possible permenant ban from ever applying to the UC’s (I’ve heard in another thread).</p>