The course is not UC transferable. Do they calculate the grade I get for my GPA?

<p>I'm taking Eng 96 which is not a UC transferable course. </p>

<p>My major is Economics and I want to transfer to UCB or UCLA. </p>

<p>My question is that do they care about the non UC transferable courses?</p>

<p>nope.</p>

<p>You can get C or D all you want for non transferable courses as long as you get solid A or B on all the transferable ones ;)</p>

<p>If that is the case, Do I need to write the non-transferable courses on the application?
And should I give UC a GPA without the nontransferable courses?</p>

<p>on the online application, you input all the classes you've taken and it will automatically count whichever class is a CCCT, CA community college transferrable course. it will calculate your UC transferrable gpa automatically, so you do not need to type anything in. i don't even think it tells you what it they have calculated it to be, you have to do the math ultimately at the end to find out yourself. </p>

<p>for my school, the CCCT courses are numbered 1-49 by course. (example: math 1a is CCCT, but not math 51)
figured that out this quarter.. so i took a few other courses that didn't transfer over which is pointless........</p>

<p>is this for real??
Gosh! </p>

<p>I thought the non transferable courses mattered </p>

<p>I tried so hard to get an A </p>

<p>urgh!</p>

<p>it may matter for private scholarships and such, as they would ask for your cummulative gpa and of course not your uc gpa.</p>

<p>i c </p>

<p>thank you!</p>

<p>nontransferrable classes just add to your total/overall transcript college gpa. </p>

<p>uc will see that transcript, but they'll only care about the UC transferrable gpa</p>