<p>Hi, I'm a junior in high school and, after completing the two im currently taking, i will have taken 4 courses this year at my local community college. i know that i can send my transcript along with my UC application, and it can help for credits, but does anyone know if i can calculate the grades i got in those courses into my GPA that i put on the application? I've asked around a lot but no one seems to have a definitive answer.</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>I would really doubt it. However, this is a moot point because there is not a place for you to put your GPA on the UC application. You simply report all your grades from both HS and Local CC/University classes and the admissions staff will calculate their own GPA for you.</p>
<p>No, you don’t include your CC GPA. You only include whatever you have on your secondary school transcript. If Berkeley chooses to evaluate you based on your CC transcript as well, they will factor that in during decisions.</p>
<p>Yeah, he’s right ^. College GPA does NOT go into your high school GPA, and I’m not sure if it’ll count along with your high school work for the UC GPA. But it really doesn’t matter. As long as you have those courses on your app and did good in them, you’re ahead of the game. I took a bunch of community college courses while in HS and I have to tell you…it’s probably what contributed to 50% of my app and getting me in. Keep taking classes even if people tell u not to! But make sure you work off of IGETC if you do. It’s UC transferable.</p>