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Okay, I've heard that there 's a list (a-g requirement) and stuff and that the colleges only calculate the grades for those subjects (doesn't include classes like Health and if you took like 5 english classes only 4 will count because that's what they're looking for). I've also heard that they include ALL subjects...so how is it really?

2007-03-06 12:03:16 · 2 answers · asked by Hideaki Takizawa 4 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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https://doorways.ucop.edu/list/

That should help you figure out which of your school's classes count where.

One thing to remember is UCs don't count your freshman grades. 5 English classes would be kind of weird, but they'd count the ones above your freshman year.

Essentially, they're looking mainly at your GPA for the a-g courses you took in your sophomore and junior year. Freshman doesn't get counted in (other than seeing you took a course that year to help fulfill the a-g requirements) and your senior year grades wouldn't have come out in time before the application is due. They'll ask for your grades in your senior year, but that's mainly to make sure you didn't slack off enough for them to reject you. Otherwise, they normally know whether you're accepted or not cuz they notify around April (UC Riverside is earlier I think).

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