Interesting Dilemma?

<p>I just returned from UM today and asked many questions about transferring dual enrollment questions, as I have almost 45 credits, and they said all will transfer as they evaluate the course.</p>

<p>The weird part is that the credits must be C- or above and if, say, you have A's in all classes and a "C" in one class and an "F" in another, those classes are on your GPA, but no credit is received in the "C" and "F" class, as I have had some administrative conflicts with my community college, I have ended up with such grades and don't wish them to be on my college transcript.</p>

<p>I am debating whether I should just retake those courses and not send the transcript?</p>

<p>I currently have about a 3.56 Community College GPA and I know this will be a seperate GPA, but at graduation, they average the GPAs together and that is your final GPA, so if I have a 3.8 in UM courses (~100credits) and the community college GPA, Should I be able to bring my GPA overall up to a 3.85-3.95? This is my concern</p>

<p>So the question is, Should I bother sending the transcript or not? They already have some of my credits (about 20- which are all A's) ,I just wouldn't be able to take any summer courses( about 12 credits) and not get transfer credit for the Poli sci and English 2 class i just finished (6 credits) If I do this, the F and C credits would not show and I'd still get some credit unless they can just take my College transcript from the local college. Or should I send these and just raise my GPA with later classes and prove proficiency in this courses?</p>