In this case, under "Repeat Status," it means "included" as the letter "E" means "excluded." Therefore, the grade with the "I" is included in the final GPA calculation as opposed to the "E" grade.
However, under the category of "Grade" the "I" would mean "incomplete." but yours is under the "Repeat" category meaning that grade is included in the final GPA as opposed to the excluded grade.
Included.
It depends where it is listed. If it is listed under "Grade", it probably means you failed that class (some colleges use 'E' instead of 'F'). If it is listed under "Repeat (excluded from GPA)", it means that you have repeated that class and the grade is not used in your GPA calculation (the better grade is used).
yes, you should. because if you passed it the next time it will still be on your transcript but it will not count.
repeated
The 2002 calendar repeated in 2013. It will next repeat in 2019.
Repeat
The past tense of repeat is repeated.
The past participle of "repeat" is "repeated."
2009 calendar repeated at 1998.
The calendar of 1998 repeated in 2009. The 1998 calendar will next repeat in 2015.
The 2009 calendar will repeat in 2015.
The past tense of the word "repeat" is "repeated."
The 2013 calendar repeated in 2019 and will next repeat in 2030.