Yahoo Answers is shutting down on May 4th, 2021 (Eastern Time) and beginning April 20th, 2021 (Eastern Time) the Yahoo Answers website will be in read-only mode. There will be no changes to other Yahoo properties or services, or your Yahoo account. You can find more information about the Yahoo Answers shutdown and how to download your data on this help page.
Trending News
What gpa do i need to maintain to get into a UC during senior year of high school?
I know theres a certain gpa i need to maintain in order to qualify for admission into UC's, what was it again. i heard it was a 3.0 and no Ds or F's but someone please clarify.
if it matters i applied to uc davis, irvine, la, and san diego. and a couple of state universities
ap classes are kicking my *** this year so I'm very afraid about whether I've jeopardized my chances
4 Answers
- THLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/f...
Freshman admission profiles summarize the academic qualifications of applicants and admitted freshmen to each UC campus for fall 2010.
Please be cautious in drawing conclusions from this information. The numbers are useful only as a general guide to selectivity and not as a predictor of your chances for admission to a particular campus.
These figures are preliminary, as of May 26, 2010. Some campuses admitted students after that date, which may affect their statistics. In addition, keep the following in mind:
* Data for several colleges on a campus are grouped together, which masks the differences in the degree of competition for admission among them. Some campuses and colleges admit students directly into individual majors, and the degree of competition among majors may vary widely.
* The data reflect the selection process for fall 2010 applicants. The selection process may vary from year to year; therefore the results may differ significantly.
* GPA is defined as a student's grade point average in the "a-g" requirements. The average high school GPA listed for each campus is computed from 10th and 11th grade coursework, including up to eight honors courses. These GPAs are drawn from application data at the system-wide admissions office. Average exam scores are derived from the highest official reported scores from a single test administration.
- Sea StarLv 51 decade ago
I'm pretty sure it's a 3.0, but check www.universityofcalifornia.edu for more information.
Also...a 3.0 may make you ELIGIBLE, but you will not necessarily gain admission to any of the UCs with a GPA like that...maybe Merced and Riverside. And maybe Santa Cruz. A 3.0 is not competitive at all.
- mckownLv 45 years ago
What college of Carolina, or California? no longer to point those colleges are very aggressive with those having a three.6 and havent even failed a classification. by way of him having a three.5 and failed a classification his opportunities would nicely be narrow, even although I wouldnt rule it out, nor anticipate it being certain. nicely maximum Universities of Californias are aggressive on my own with a three.6, and to ascertain he in basic terms have a three.5 and failed a classification it can not be taken so nicely. So his opportunities would nicely be narrow, even although a intense ACT/ SAT can make up that lost.
- 1 decade ago
You heard right. Technically, you can get Ds or Fs in an AP course and still potentially get in, but unlike a C in an AP or Honors course, a D or F will not be counted with an honors point.