Question about Weird Transcript Discrepancy

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Just remembered that the summer between my senior year high school and freshman year in college I decided to take a 1 month 4-credit chemistry course at a local CC. The reason I did so was b/c I did not take AP Chem in HS and I wanted a primer for the notoriously hard course at my college. I got an A in the course at the CC, but I got A-/B+'s in chem 1 & 2 at college (ivy undergrad) the following year.

I'm wondering if this is going to look weird, especially b/c it'll look like I was taking chemistry twice and the second time I did not get an A (albeit my actual undergrad was much harder than a community college...). Should I mention somewhere on my app why I took this course? For the reasons that I had not taken anything more than sophomore year chemistry and I wanted to make sure I was prepared going in?

Or, am I just overthinking this? I realized this might be a good thing b/c it's 4 credits of a 4.0 that are being factored into my overall GPA. I'm not looking for advice as to what to do since I know I'm required to submit all transcripts; just want to know how this will affect me.

Any and all insight appreciated. Thanks!
 
Just remembered that the summer between my senior year high school and freshman year in college I decided to take a 1 month 4-credit chemistry course at a local CC. The reason I did so was b/c I did not take AP Chem in HS and I wanted a primer for the notoriously hard course at my college. I got an A in the course at the CC, but I got A-/B+'s in chem 1 & 2 at college (ivy undergrad) the following year.

I'm wondering if this is going to look weird, especially b/c it'll look like I was taking chemistry twice and the second time I did not get an A (albeit my actual undergrad was much harder than a community college...). Should I mention somewhere on my app why I took this course? For the reasons that I had not taken anything more than sophomore year chemistry and I wanted to make sure I was prepared going in?

Or, am I just overthinking this? I realized this might be a good thing b/c it's 4 credits of a 4.0 that are being factored into my overall GPA. I'm not looking for advice as to what to do since I know I'm required to submit all transcripts; just want to know how this will affect me.

Any and all insight appreciated. Thanks!
There is no reason to bring it up on the application.
 
Thanks! @gonnif @Catalystik I tend to do that.

Just to be clear - by no mentioning it you mean not making a note of it, but I still need to submit the grades/transcript, correct?
 
Just remembered that the summer between my senior year high school and freshman year in college I decided to take a 1 month 4-credit chemistry course at a local CC. The reason I did so was b/c I did not take AP Chem in HS and I wanted a primer for the notoriously hard course at my college. I got an A in the course at the CC, but I got A-/B+'s in chem 1 & 2 at college (ivy undergrad) the following year.

I'm wondering if this is going to look weird, especially b/c it'll look like I was taking chemistry twice and the second time I did not get an A (albeit my actual undergrad was much harder than a community college...). Should I mention somewhere on my app why I took this course? For the reasons that I had not taken anything more than sophomore year chemistry and I wanted to make sure I was prepared going in?

Or, am I just overthinking this? I realized this might be a good thing b/c it's 4 credits of a 4.0 that are being factored into my overall GPA. I'm not looking for advice as to what to do since I know I'm required to submit all transcripts; just want to know how this will affect me.

Any and all insight appreciated. Thanks!

Yes, it's going to look weird, but not for the reasons you think. A "primer" for college? Mainly, it will give the impression of a typical ivy-league tool overdoing something, and padding their transcript with an easy A. I'm sure you aren't the only one.
 
Thanks! @gonnif @Catalystik Just to be clear - by no mentioning it you mean not making a note of it, but I still need to submit the grades/transcript, correct?
Correct! You'll list both classes on the application transcript and submit both original transcripts. But you won't go out of your way to explain.
 
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