What do Adcoms think about grades from dual enrollment?

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YoungProdigy

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I got about 4 B's as a dual enrollment student at my local community college. Chalk it down to new environment, coming from a crappy HS, or whatever. End result: bunch of A's and 4 B's (Trig, speech, biology 1, chemistry 1) - completed about 45 credits by the end of HS senior year.

Now, I've gotten A's in Physics 1 and Bio 2 in my first semester as a "freshman" in college, but I can't help but notice how much these stupid B's during DE are hurting my GPA.

Do adcoms look at these B's as a DE student with any leniency at all?
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IIRC, the consensus is: when people have credits from DE/comcoll and later at uni the grades earned at the uni matter more. You still need a solid GPA to make your transcript worth a closer look, but you really don't need to worry about 4 early B's bringing you down much across 3-4 years of courses (and especially about 2-3 prereq B's when you have at least another 8 prereq semesters to take)
 
I had some 21 credits of dual enrollment credits when I applied this past cycle and they all contributed to my overall AMCAS GPA. I'm sure most schools will look at more recent grades with greater weight though.
 
I had about 18 units of dual enrollment classes applying this cycle and most of them were B's because I was a lazy high school student. No mention of it during any of my interviews and I still got in this cycle. My overall GPA was still good, though, but I think they are understanding when they see you took them in high school.
 
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