<p>The number of A-G semester courses beyond the minimum specified for UC eligibility</p>
<p>33-39 courses: 250 pts</p>
<p>40 or more courses: 500 pts</p>
<p>Do UC’s count the # of A-G semsester courses for 9-11 or 9-12?</p>
<p>The number of A-G semester courses beyond the minimum specified for UC eligibility</p>
<p>33-39 courses: 250 pts</p>
<p>40 or more courses: 500 pts</p>
<p>Do UC’s count the # of A-G semsester courses for 9-11 or 9-12?</p>
<p>okjna?????????</p>
<p>may someone who know the answer reply?</p>
<p>uh.....NO????????</p>
<p>It's 9-12.</p>
<p>Yep it is 9-12. This is why it is very important to complete all the courses you stated on your application as completing in the 12th grade year.</p>
<p>33-39 courses: 250 pts
40 or more courses: 500 pts</p>
<p>Is 40 or more A-G semester courses beyond the minimum or including them??</p>
<p>bumb................</p>
<p>Including
(10 char)</p>
<p>Thank you, ratroll.</p>
<p>this is like 40 semesters right? cuz i've taken (including right now) 20 classes, so i'm already in good shape?</p>
<p>Yes, 40 semesters. I don't think any school can reasonably be expected to provide 10 A-G classes a year.</p>
<p>I think they will even count jr. high classes in the a-g (NOT the gpa) if they are on your high school transcript. (ie, geometry, spanish 2)</p>
<p>okay thanks, so i can count on 500 pts lol</p>