<p>I realize that my post might be a bit confusing, here’s what I’m saying:</p>
<p>I get that UCLA excludes the original course from your gpa if you take it a second time (and only if you got a C- or lower the first time, and don’t exceed 16 units of repeated coursework), but LSAC (the entity that calculates a separate GPA for you, the one that counts for law school admissions, tends to include every grade you’ve ever received, at any accredited college, prior to getting your getting your first bachelors degree). BUT, according to the LSAC website, if the UNIT NUMBER for the original course is not included next to it on your UCLA transcript, then LSAC won’t factor it into your gpa:</p>
<p>So, what I’d like to know specifically, is if the UNITS appear on the transcript next to the original take of the course, after you’ve retaken it.</p>
<p>Anyone know the answer?</p>