I researched a lot about UC gpa's and dont get it. please help me out!

<p>Hey guys, I am a current junior from Virginia. I am slowly getting into the college process and learned that UC schools calculate a little differently. I tried searching for it and came up w/ a lot of links to calculators but have NO idea what it means by a-g courses. Would one of you guys PLEASE help me find out what my UC unweigted and weighted GPA is? I am going to list my Math, English, Science, History grades for 10th and 11th grade</p>

<p>Math:
AP Computer Science A : B+
Algebra 2 Honors: B
Precalculus/ with Trig Honors: B+
AP Stat: A
Computer Science AB (this is no more an AP course): A</p>

<p>English:
English 10 Honors/ Pre-AP English 10: A
AP Lang: A</p>

<p>Science:
Chemistry Honors: A
AP Chemistry: B
Physics Honors: A</p>

<p>History:
AP World: A
AP US: A</p>

<p>Language:
French 3: B+</p>

<p>go to this website: [CSUMentor</a> - Plan for College - High School Students - GPA Calculator](<a href=“Cal State Apply | CSU”>Cal State Apply | CSU) it says csu but its also for UC…only ur ap classes count as honors…</p>

<p>i can already tell that youre going to have some trouble getting into ucla haha</p>

<p>^ i have always thought that in my head about kids who have problems calculating UC gpa’s</p>

<p>Hey mnop, thnx for the link
And for guitar and mission, u guys r pretty funny. Wow what ******s, I only asked a question and u have the option to reply or not, no one really wants ur guys smart ass replies</p>

<p>i thot it was pretty funny. Maybe you just don’t have a sense of humor.</p>

<p>Everyone just needs to chill out. Yes, it can be a bit confusing when prospective college applicants have to figure out the protocols different schools use for their application process, yet it’s not exactly rocket science at the same time. For those who have already done it before, there is no need for the arrogance and there will be a point in everyone’s lives when they can’t figure out something that seems easy in retrospect.</p>