A few days ago
Anonymous

uc gpa question?

does uc gpa counts first and second semester of your 10th and 11th grade year?!?

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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UCs use your first and second semester grades you earn during the summer after 9th grade, the 10th grade, the summer after 10th grade, the 11th grade, and the summer after 11th grade to calculate your UC GPA.

You must pass your 9th grade A-G courses with a C or better to satisfy the A-G requirement. You must pass all courses in your 12th grade with at least a C and maintain a 3.0 or better GPA to satisfy your admission contract.

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A few days ago
cookiekitty
Yes. The UC GPA counts first and second semester of your 10th and 11th grade year as well as the summer school you have had starting the summer after 10th grade. This is the info I found on the UC admissions webpage:

How does UC determine eligibility?

Students must meet certain minimum academic requirements to be considered eligible for admission to the University of California system. For most prospective freshmen, eligibility is determined by:

1. Completion of the required “a-g” college prep courses in high school;

2. The GPA earned in “a-g” courses taken in the 10th and 11th grades;

3. Scores on standardized tests. Students who graduated in spring 2005 or later should take the ACT Assessment plus Writing or the SAT Reasoning Test, plus two SAT Subject Tests. Students who graduated from high school before spring 2005 should have taken the ACT or SAT, plus three SAT Subject Tests.

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A few days ago
gradjimbo
Most definitely. If you received bad grades, maybe you can look into their repeat grade policy. I am fairly sure you have to repeat classes that you received a D or a F during summer school but not sure how they do the GPA calculation. Ask your high school counselor for specifics.
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A few days ago
Shawn
Yes, they do not look much at senior year and almost none at freshman year

both semesters of junior and sophomore year

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