<p>Will it increase my chances of getting accepted into a better college? </p>
<p>Here's the thing, I kind of got senioritis Junior year (I know, bad). And both semesters I received a bunch of B+s that my teachers definitely won't change. </p>
<p>Up until the end of sophomore yeah, however, I had straight A's. I took AP Bio and the most advanced courses my school offered. I also think my EC's are decent.</p>
<p>I currently have a 3.95 GPA weighted. (That's a 4.0 if you include a Biology summer course I took). </p>
<p>If community college courses do matter I'm going to take 2, lol. </p>
<p>Taking classes over the summer break will almost certainly boost your chances of getting into a good college. I had a mediocre first semester junior year (mostly B+'s and A-'s) and a not too good third quarter (in math, I barely got B-). I’ll be taking Calculus I starting this Monday which I hope will make up slightly for my recent grades as long as I get a good grade. It certainly won’t completely make up for my poor semester, but its better than nothing. </p>
<p>I would take two too if they would allow high school students to but thats the policy at my local cc.</p>
<p>So it does help? Awesome! Yeah, apparently I can only take 1 as well. But is there any way I can take another one from a different community college online?</p>
<p>Its helps, but keep in mind your HS GPA would be reported separately from your cc GPA. Nevertheless it shows you are eager to learn. </p>
<p>As for taking another course online at another cc, I’m sure it might work. The only problem I can think of is the cost. Its more expensive to take a class out of district than in (around double) and you’re HS may not cover two classes (mine did for 4 out of 5 credits but i don’t know about yours). You could also look into taking a class at a more traditional college. My friend took a class at Northwestern for example. </p>
<p>You can also take a class during the fall and spring semesters which is what I’ll be doing and that’ll help you out.</p>