<p>I know UCLA only looks at Soph and Junior year grades because most schools' first semester doesn't end until after 11/30. However, my school's first term just ended and I already have my grades. And even though the unweighted gpa isn't that great(3.53), I calculatd the UC gpa and it turned out pretty good (4.2). My unweighted gpa junior year was 3.61 and UC gpa was 4.08. So it should be helpful if I enter my senior grades on my application right? And ...they should consider my senior grades even though they say they only calculate soph and junior grades right?</p>
<p>Senior grades (as well as freshman ones) are important but they won't be calculated in your UC GPA, which I believe is only sophmore and junior a-g classes.</p>
<p>Put them in if you know them.</p>
<p>I already know them and put them in the application, but they're still not gonna look at them?</p>
<p>UC GPA is defined as sophomore & junior year grades with an 8 semester 'honors' unit cap. I don't think any of us here are adcoms who can tell you - if you really want to know call the undergraduate office of admissions.</p>
<p>Hmm...thanks</p>