<p>@AceAites “I’M ALWAYS RIGHT,” is that what you are saying? That your terminology is the only correct way of saying what’s what?
“The UCs never count more than 8 semesters in the UC GPA.” HAHA, really now? That is more like the CSU GPA requirements. Eight semesters means capped UC GPA, and it is used for eligibility requirements. They do look at more than just 8 semesters, UC UNCAPPED GPA. You probably know this, but you use different terminology. I bet.
The way you calculated her GPA is WRONG. Because you aren’t ALWAYS right.</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/counselors/q-and-a/calculating-gpa/index.htmlOur[/url]”>http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/counselors/q-and-a/calculating-gpa/index.htmlOur</a> high school gives only one grade for each class for the school year, as opposed to two semester grades. How will our students’ GPAs be calculated by UC?</p>
<p>In Section 4 of the online application, the student should select “Full” for Term Type. The GPA will be calculated by adding up the grade points and then dividing by the total number of courses taken. In other words, if the student took five “a-g” courses per year in sophomore and junior years, you would add up the grade points received in each course and then divide by 10, the total number of courses the student took. (In determining eligibility, the University uses only sophomore- and junior-year grades.)</p>