A "mistake" on my application.. should I worry about it?

<p>So in my school, if a student signs up for AP Government, the course is titled AP Government for 1st semester and then the title changes to Economic Honors for 2nd semester.</p>

<p>However, when I was applying to UF I did not know this and put that I was taking AP Government for both semesters. (I found out that the title of the course changes when second semester came around)</p>

<p>And I understand that any change from what I put on my application could result in a reevaluation of my admission. They could think that I dropped a course, when I didn't. I finished all of the courses that I originally signed up for senior year. I also took the AP Government exam. And I also know that a couple of other people made the same mistake that I did, because they also didn't know that the title of the course changed.</p>

<p>I emailed an admissions counselor a while back about this, but I did not receive a reply. And recently thinking about it made me kind of worried again.</p>

<p>Should I e-mail the admissions counselor again about this? It could be that I'm just being paranoid.. because the other kids that made the same mistake don't seem to be worrying about it too much. </p>

<p>So anyone have any advice?</p>

<p>You should definitely call to explain it since they might think you dropped out halfway through (if your transcript doesn’t clearly show that it’s only a semester class).</p>

<p>I agree that you should call, but I seriously doubt it’s a big deal. I’m almost positive AP gov is a semester class everywhere, they probably know.</p>