<p>Last year I attended LMU. I quickly realized it wasn’t for me so I began taking classes that weren’t in my major just so I could start fulfilling IGETC, etc. Now I’m a student at SMC. At LMU I got a 3.93 GPA because I got two A-'s! But SMC doesn’t use plus/minus grading. Do other CCC’s use plus/minus grading? Am I supposed to factor that in to my GPA when I apply? It would be nice to at least get a chance to apply for the Reagents Scholarship at UCLA… It would be a pretty big bummer if I don’t qualify due to two A-'s in very challenging courses taken at a 4-year university. :(</p>
<p>Hello!
yeah i’m at moorpark and we just have a/b/c/d/f too. 4/3/2/1/etc.
lol
yeah you have to factor everything into your gpa–ANY past work at college is counted towards admissions (so i hear!)
gluck! :)</p>
<p>CCC’s in general do not take +/- in consideration for your GPA. 4 Year Universities like yours do. You simply follow the grading policy at each individual University you attended. </p>
<p>So you have two A-'s from LMU, those count as 3.7’s and should be recorded as so on your transcript.</p>