<p>I was wondering if I were able to retake a class that I have a C's on it. For some reason, I took a class in community college that is equivalent to another class I took in another community college that I have a C's on it. To let you, I did not know both class were equivalent to each other. So I got C's the first time, but retake it and got a A's the second time. How would UC's look upon this and how would it calculate my GPA?</p>
<p>They’ll only take the C and not the A.</p>
<p>So does it mean that the A’s would not count at all. Don’t they average it up?</p>
<p>You can’t retake C’s. Only F’s and D’s. If you got a C and you retook it again for an A, it will average out to a B. So pretty much nothing changes.</p>
<p>So you’re saying, they do average those two grades up? Are you sure for the UC’s?</p>
<p>I don’t think that’s right. The UCs don’t allow you to retake Cs so they would disregard the A. Only the C would count in your GPA.</p>
<p>What shannon said is right. I misread your question.</p>
<p>Okay, different question.</p>
<p>If I got a D on one course, but repeat it at different community college and got an A’s? Would that recent grade be count it and that D’s will be thrown out?</p>
<p>yeah the D would be thrown out of the GPA but you would still have to report it on your app.</p>
<p>Yeah, if they allowed me to retake my C’s my GPA would be far stronger than it is. Ironically, if you fail a course you have more leeway to up your GPA than taking a C T___T"</p>