<p>Okay so I noticed that one of the conditions of admission was to maintain at least a 3.0 unweighted GPA. How exactly do I calculate unweighted GPA? I am getting a bit worried because right now I have a C in physics ap(which i probably have a 50 percent chance to get a B in) and a B in calc bc ap, and a borderline A in psych ap(which i hopefully can bring it up with my upcoming assignments) and the other 3 classes are A’s. please help!</p>
<p>it is not totally defined, but you can start with the UC application process GPA rules - take your a-g category classes, take the letter grade ignoring + or -, or whatever is done with grades from your HS’s scheme, multiplying the 2 3 or 4 times the units and dividing the sum of those points by the sum of the units. </p>
<p>However, if it is better to consider all your classes, or to include + and - in the grading, make that case instead. </p>
<p>Since the conditions don’t define this, as long as you make a reasonable case, no problems. </p>
<p>Finally, keep in mind that this condition is put in place to stop people from blatantly ignoring studies in senior year after they get admitted. Someone who comes close because of one class is treated differently than someone who has an across the board drop of grades. If it does happen that your GPA comes in below 3.0, contact admissions and make your case. I would be highly surprised if they didn’t waive the condition and welcome you to Cal.</p>
<p>is my gpa okay if i keep this up? i don’t think my gpa will get any more worse than this.</p>