<p>My school adds in a few of the more important classes that you take in middle school (math A, B, earth science, spanish) and on the transcript it shows up too. What would colleges do when they see this, ignore the middle school grades and recalculate GPA?</p>
<p>Math A and B are important?</p>
<p>Since when?</p>
<p>I would think it would depend on the college. Some colleges don't even count freshman grades, so they would surely remove it, some might not care.</p>
<p>I know that at my high school, the HS-level classes taken in middle school get put automatically on your transcript/GPA, but since they were from middle school you can have them removed by request if they're hurting you (since most are unweighted, or, obviously, if you made bad grades).</p>
<p>pinnipotto, would it be the same case even if you switch school districts?</p>
<p>Middle school courses are not considered as per my D's school.</p>
<p>Lot of students start High school at my D's school with Hons. Pre calculus or even with AP calculus.
The grades for lower math sequences (Algebra II , Geometry) are not added to the school transcripts.</p>
<p>That is why even if you take AP Calc in 9th grade you still need to take Math thru to 12th grade at her school and that 4 years of Math ends up on your transcript.</p>
<p>Same thing apply to FL (Spanish etc). Many student at her school start 9th grade with Spanish III and will have on their high school only 2 year of Spanish if they take upto Spanish IV or only 1 year if they take till Spanish III but since the requirement is 3rd year of FL so it is mentioned as fulfilling the requirement.</p>