<p>I applied to UC Berkeley about a month ago, but I think I reported my school grades wrong. </p>
<p>On our report cards, we either get a 4.0, 3.5, 3.0, 2.5 etc... for each class. However, our grading system works so that if you get in the 95-100% range in a class, you get a 4.0, and if you get a 90-94% range in a class, you get a 3.5, and if you get a 85-89% range in a class, you get a 3.0 etc..</p>
<p>But on the UC application, the 4.0 scale was not an option to use as a way to report grades, so I used the 0-100% system instead, so I just reported what % grade I received in each of my classes during high school. And then in the end, I explained what I said above ^. </p>
<p>But I just recently heard that you have to report your grades EXACTLY as they show on your report card, or else the UC schools will rescind your application after you get admitted. Is that true? And if it is, WHAT DO I DO?????? Please help!</p>