<p>UCLA warns that my offer of admissions may be withdrawn if my classes have changed.</p>
<p>I dropped AP Comp. Sci and in my explanation to why, I cited several disagreements with the teacher. I also mentioned that replacing the class with Psychology - one which better fits my interest - would only support me in my pursuit to study neuroscience in higher ed.</p>
<p>Someone please tell that it wasn't that bad of an idea to drop AP CS. I got a 3.2 in it. they don't really care about Bs in senior year so it shouldn't matter. I'm taking 4 other tough AP classes (phys c, bc calc, gopo, lang and comp).</p>
<p>I think you made a class change that could better advantage you in higher education and in no way UCLA could look at that as if you are doing poor in school, but rather are wishing to achieve. As long as you notify them and give a good explanation all should fare well.</p>
<p>Neuroscience major for UCLA? That’s actually a benefit for you as neuroscience is the easiest major to get in UCLA and thus I doubt they would rescind you as they lack a good pool of applicants that actually apply to that major. Seeing how you replaced one AP class with another it shows your not being lazy for your senior year. The only time they would rescind you if you got any C/D/F or sometimes due to legal reasons (breaking bad much?)</p>