Might have calculated my UC GPA wrong?

<p>When I was filling out my application, I asked my counselor how to calculate my UC GPA, but they just told me to put my college weighted GPA which was at the time was around 4.6 something, so obviously it was a bit too high but I didn't know at the time. I've been accepted into UCD, UCLA, and UCB as a Regents candidate. Will my incorrectly calculated GPA affect my acceptances to these colleges?</p>

<p>didnt you just say you were accepted already?</p>

<p>“I’m amazing, does that hurt my chances?”</p>

<p>It sounds like if you made an error they don’t care.</p>

<p>@GoCalBears: Yeah, I did. But I don’t know if they might end up taking back the acceptances cause my GPA was inflated.</p>

<p>Given that you have to put in all your course grades into that thing, I think the application would calculate your UC GPA on its own.</p>

<p>There isn’t a space on the UC application that lets you input your GPA, so where did you put it?</p>

<p>Agree, MsSun, all that the applicant enters is a list of a-g classes and the grades (sans plus or minus). The application system calculates UC GPA and that is what admissions will use. If you mentioned your idea of your GPA anywhere, it doesn’t matter. They had the right numbers.</p>