Do University Classes That I took in High School count towards my cGPA and sGPA?

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So, do adcoms see the GPA of classes that I took as a senior in high school separate from my GPA after matriculation to the university or is it all counted together?
 
Yeah they count. Basically any collegiate class you ever took is supposed to be entered on the AMCAS app.
 
So, do adcoms see the GPA of classes that I took as a senior in high school separate from my GPA after matriculation to the university or is it all counted together?

You have to submit transcripts from every school you took college-level classes at. AMCAS will break your GPA down by year and report overall GPAs (BCPM, AO, and total). So to answer your question, it's both. They'll see the courses you took in high school as a separate "year" in the GPA breakdown, but those classes will be incorporated into your overall GPA as well.
 
So, do adcoms see the GPA of classes that I took as a senior in high school separate from my GPA after matriculation to the university or is it all counted together?

If it's on your college transcript it will count. If not, then it won't.
 
So, do adcoms see the GPA of classes that I took as a senior in high school separate from my GPA after matriculation to the university or is it all counted together?

On the AMCAS report there are lines for each "year" of undergraduate (freshman, sophomore etc..) and also a line for "High School" and "Post-graduate" and "Graduate". There is also a line for "cumulative undergraduate". The last three are blank for me so I'm not sure but I would guess that High school and post-graduate (post-bacc i presume) would be included in the calculation of "cumulative undergraduate" gpa.
 
On the AMCAS report there are lines for each "year" of undergraduate (freshman, sophomore etc..) and also a line for "High School" and "Post-graduate" and "Graduate". There is also a line for "cumulative undergraduate". The last three are blank for me so I'm not sure but I would guess that High school and post-graduate (post-bacc i presume) would be included in the calculation of "cumulative undergraduate" gpa.

Legendairy, huh?
 
On the AMCAS report there are lines for each "year" of undergraduate (freshman, sophomore etc..) and also a line for "High School" and "Post-graduate" and "Graduate". There is also a line for "cumulative undergraduate". The last three are blank for me so I'm not sure but I would guess that High school and post-graduate (post-bacc i presume) would be included in the calculation of "cumulative undergraduate" gpa.

It would be counted for both cGPA and sGPA correct?
 
If the grades for college classes look nothing like those of college classes taken during high school (meaning good GPA for undergrad classes), is that still really bad?
 
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