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You               must               have               heard               about               all               the               high               school               seniors               applying               for               college               admissions               who               have               4.5               GPAs               or               higher.

University               of               California               now               limits               the               GPA               to               a               4.5               maximum               because               grades               are               just               getting               ridiculously               high.

How               do               these               kids               do               it?

I               had               heard               that               if               a               high               school               student               took               a               college               course               that               the               grade               would               be               raised               one               letter               for               the               purpose               of               GPA               calculations               for               admissions.

My               daughter's               high               school               counselor               wasn't               sure               about               it               so               I               called               the               University               of               California               at               Berkeley               admissions               to               ask               if               that               was               true               and               which               courses               qualified.

It               is               true               and               almost               any               course               qualifies.

You               should               call               for               yourself               to               make               sure               this               rule               hasn't               changed               since               this               writing.

Here               is               the               amazing               additional               information               I               received.

If               it               is               a               three               unit               college               class,               it               will               count               as               ten               units               of               high               school               units               for               the               GPA               as               well               as               being               a               letter               grade               higher.
               My               daughter               signed               up               for               Vietnam               Culture               Through               Film               at               a               community               college               and               that               would               have               counted               except               she               wanted               to               play               club               volleyball               and               she               had               to               drop               it.

Our               neighbor               took               Beginning               Computing               and               received               his               A               and               it               really               pumped               up               his               GPA               and               he               was               accepted               into               the               University               of               California               campus               of               his               choice.

Art               and               other               types               of               classes               count               as               well.
               With               UC               the               grades               will               start               to               count               during               the               summer               after               the               finish               of               the               freshman               high               school               year               and               the               summer               after               the               senior               year               is               too               late               for               admission               purposes.
               Here               is               an               example               of               what               a               difference               a               college               class               or               two               can               make               in               the               students               GPA.
               Around               application               time               your               student               will               have               close               to               180               units               of               high               school               credits               and               let's               say               that               90               units               were               with               a               grade               of               A               or               4.0.

The               other               90               units               received               a               B               or               3.0.

So               far               this               is               a               3.5               GPA.

Here               is               the               calculation:               90               units               times               4.0               plus               90               units               times               3.0               divided               by               the               total               units               which               is               180.

That's               360               plus               270               or               a               total               of               630               then               divide               by               the               180               and               you               get               a               GPA               of               3.5.
               Let's               add               one               3               unit               college               ceramics               course               of               A.

This               will               become               10               units               times               5.0               for               GPA               calculations               at               the               admissions               office.

Now               the               GPA               formula               will               be               90               units               times               4.0               plus               90               units               times               3.0               plus               10               units               of               5.0               which               totals               to               680               instead               of               the               630.

Now               the               680               is               divided               by               190               since               there               are               10               more               units               of               credit.

The               GPA               jumps               to               3.58.
               If               the               student               takes               a               second               college               class               in               dance,               for               example,               one               summer               and               gets               an               A               then               we               get               10               more               units               of               5.0.

We               arrive               at               730               ((90               X               4)               +               (90               X               3)               +(20               X               5)               =               730)               and               divide               that               by               200               total               units               now               and               we               get               3.65               for               the               GPA.
               This               is               a               lot               easier               than               taking               Advanced               Placement               physics               or               calculus               to               raise               one's               GPA.
               Each               college               has               different               ways               of               treating               admission               data               and               they               change               policies               with               time               so               please               call               the               admissions               office               of               the               college               you               wish               to               apply               to               and               make               sure               of               what               its               particular               policy               is.






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