What I meant was, my weighted average cumulative GPA between the two schools is 3.6. I have more units from my transfer school, therefore, it averages higher to a 3.6. My first school was a 4 year university by the way, not a community college. Then I transferred to a top 20 school and my program is top 5 in the nation. My GPA at the new school sucks cause I work like 40 hours a week and with recruiting as well my GPA took a hit.

 

I went to community college during high school, and my courses transfered to my university. My cumulative GPA from both community college and University is 3.33, and my University GPA is 3.4. When I apply to jobs and it asks for current overall GPA, which GPA do I put?

 

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