<p>dude it SAYS 3.0....go look on the website.</p>
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dude it SAYS 3.0....go look on the website.
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<p>It doesn't for me.... Mine says:</p>
<p>Academic Performance
Complete your senior year program with the same high standards you have demonstrated thus far. You must complete the senior year classes listed on your application with at least a minimum overall unweighted B average and no grade lower than a C. Notify our office immediately of any significant drop in your grades, any D or F grades received, or any changes to your class schedule.</p>
<p>a B grade for high school is a 3.0, so that's the GPA i'm guessing they want.</p>
<p>and it doesn't seem like UCLA will differentiate between a 3.0 and a 3.2, i.e. kick out anyone who failed to report a 3.0, since they are so vague and unclear on the subject. i'm sure they're doing that on purpose, because they don't really want to kick ANYBODY out, but they still have to make sure students keep up academically. </p>
<p>just don't worry about getting a 3.0; you'll be fine, whether or not that's what they meant by "unweighted B average".</p>
<p>(also, pluses and minuses aren't considered by UCLA for high school classes...B-, B and B+ are all worth 3.0 for high school, freshman through senior year. and when you get to college, THAT'S when a B becomes a 3.2 and a B- stays at a 3.0.)</p>
<p>hmmm.... why don't you guys who are worrying about grades just not slack off, it's not that hard. That way, you won't have to be worrying if you're GPA is a 3.0 or a 3.2.</p>