What are UC-Certified Courses for high school?

<p>The application says: "List only courses equivalent to those included on your high school's UC-certified course list. Credit is given for each semester of coursework." when listing courses for middle school classes. What does this mean? What is the "a-g" classes? I went to middle school in Asia in a school under an American system, so do I include classes I took there?</p>

<p>Why are UC schools so wierd?</p>

<p>Anyway, in their transcript reporting section, they have class categories. Some of my classes don’t fit in the categories, such as health of PE. Do I not add those?</p>

<p>Also, what do UC schools consider as honors? Are what the rest of America called honors the same as what UC calls honors? Is my algebra II or my Freshmen English 9 classes considered honors (my school considers it so, as does every other school in the cheseapeake)?</p>

<p><a href=“A-G Policy Resource Guide”>A-G Policy Resource Guide;

<p>That should answer all of your questions. If the link doesn’t take you to the right place, google “UC certified course list” and it should be the first link.</p>

<p>The simple answer is no. UCs do not give weighted point to any honors classes in other states. Only honors classes in CA schools who have gone through the process to have their honors classes evaluated are weighted so they are pretty picky even inside CA. You only get weighted credit for AP classes which must all meet certain educational standards.</p>