Overall GPA? Leaving out Community College on Resume?
I have done some classes at a community college before university and here and there throughout university (if the class wasn't important and offered online, I'd take it through the cc if possible as I had a tight work schedule). I had done this for a few classes, but most of my classes are from university. My cc GPA is much higher than my university GPA. I was wondering if it would be looked down upon/raise questions if on my resume, instead of listing the GPA for the cc and my university separately, if I just put my overall GPA for both of them.
edit - or if this isn't a good idea, can I just leave out my time at cc all together? Would rather not explain how I took some classes online anyway.
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