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As a freshmen in college, I didn't have good foundations in math. So, instead of taking calculus I, I took something called Calculus and Review of Functions I and Calculus and Review of Functions II. Combined, they're equal to Calculus I and I got A's in both.
When I transferred schools, the school I was transferring into took those classes and combined it into one Calculus I class. However, when I calculate my BCMP GPA, should I combine the two grades into one A or count them as separate grades? It makes a big difference in my science GPA if I count them as two separate grades so if I'm lucky that's how it will turn out..
Thanks!
When I transferred schools, the school I was transferring into took those classes and combined it into one Calculus I class. However, when I calculate my BCMP GPA, should I combine the two grades into one A or count them as separate grades? It makes a big difference in my science GPA if I count them as two separate grades so if I'm lucky that's how it will turn out..
Thanks!