<p>My ultimate question is: do colleges look at what my high school offers in terms of APs and honors classes?</p>
<p>Freshmen year I was at an awesome school with tons of honors and APs available. I took honors english and biology.</p>
<p>I moved to California before sophomore year started. At this school, the only AP class offered to sophomores was World History which I did not take.
This school also did not offer any honors classes. </p>
<p>Junior year, school offered APs: physc, us history, biology, english, calculus.
I took biology, english, calculus.</p>
<p>Now, my feeling is that my school did not offer very many advanced classes compared to most other schools. If it had offered honors classes, I definitely would have taken full honors.</p>
<p>This leaves me with a relatively low weighted GPA of 4.1 but relatively medium UW of 3.92. </p>
<p>I want to go to UC berkeley. (My UC GPA is 4.08)
Will they consider that I was not offered many APs or honors (which is why my UC GPA is low)?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>