With 70 Semester unit transfer cap, which count towards GPA?

<p>Lets say I have 70+ Transferable UC semester credit.
And my 2 math courses: Calc 1 and Calc 2, one is enough to fufill my math requirements alone. If I got a C in Calculus 1 but an A in Calculus 2, which one would count towards my GPA?</p>

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UC awards graduation credit for up to 70 semester (105 quarter) units of transferable lower division (freshman/sophomore level) coursework from a community college. That means those units will be counted toward completion of your degree. Courses in excess of 70 semester (105 quarter) units will not receive unit credit but will receive subject credit and may be used to satisfy UC's subject requirements.

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<p>Every single transferable grade you’ve gotten in college counts towards your GPA. The unit cap is a cap on how many units you’ll actually get to transfer over for your degree once you get into the UC, but for admissions you report all your grades and factor all of them into your GPA, regardless of if you’re going to transfer them over later. Some UCs (UCLA, Cal I believe) even want you to include completely nontransferable (e.g. occupational classes, pre-college level math/writing classes) grades in your GPA also.</p>