<p>When I imported my academic history from the UC transfer academic planner, my winter classes didn't carry over. I had no idea how to report them either. When I went to manually input them; I could only label my classes as summer, fall, or spring.</p>
<p>I assume this happened because the UC app considers a possible winter schedule to be a quarter only. My community college is on the semester system, but we do have a winter intersession for students to get one or two classes done in January. It's basically like a summer session.</p>
<p>I had to put my Winter 2013 classes in the extra academic section that you type in manually. I also added in my planned Winter 2014 classes. Was this right? Those classes are pretty important in contributing to my unit count, GPA, and general ed requirements.</p>
<p>The app even noticed that I was lacking a second English composition class (it was actually one of those winter classes I typed in the box), in which a special prompt came up for me to input to say that I took English 103, so they know about that one, but I listed it in the box anyway.</p>
<p>Also, I did note in the additional comments that my community college IGETC certified me in September, but I forgot to mention that I cleared the foreign language requirement with two years of Spanish in high school! Can I add this into the additional comments in January? I'd figure that being IGETC certified implies that I took care of the foreign language requirement somehow, but I don't want one missing detail to kill my chances.</p>
<p>Finally, will the UC transfer academic planner open up again? It was a good tool for adding up my units and calculating my GPA. The application doesn't do that (and doesn't even let me get in my classes properly anyway).</p>
<p>P.S. I didn't apply to any universities in high school and I told my friends who did that it wasn't a big deal and to let things go, but now I see what they were freaking out about! Augh, it sucks to think that you do all this hard work and studying and then possibly worry over getting rejected because of a few dumb mistakes on the application.</p>