question on gpa???

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Hi, everyone I am new on this forum i been reading around this forum alot so I decided to register, but this is my first post. My question if anyone can clarify for me is cumulative gpa. Do they take your gpa from both your university and your community college and calculate it or just the university for cumulative??? Also, I did pretty bad my freshman year on several classes at my university and I was planning to retake it during the summer over at a community college should i take it at the cc or the university? I currently am a 3rd year biochemistry student, with only a few more upper level biochem course before i graduate and honestly my gpa is around 2.8 at my university, but overall with my cc is around 3.3.. any suggestion that would help me out??
 
Hi, everyone I am new on this forum i been reading around this forum alot so I decided to register, but this is my first post. My question if anyone can clarify for me is cumulative gpa. Do they take your gpa from both your university and your community college and calculate it or just the university for cumulative??? Also, I did pretty bad my freshman year on several classes at my university and I was planning to retake it during the summer over at a community college should i take it at the cc or the university? I currently am a 3rd year biochemistry student, with only a few more upper level biochem course before i graduate and honestly my gpa is around 2.8 at my university, but overall with my cc is around 3.3.. any suggestion that would help me out??

My guess is that they would consider all of the courses and all of the attempts that would transfer, and then calculate your GPA.
 
You have to submit every single class you have taken in your college career, CC and University. Whether you take your classes at CC or University depends on whether your school of choice have a preference for classes taken at a 4 year university.
 
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