Admission Possibly Revoked?

<p>I am an in-state college senior who was recently accepted into UCLA. On my application, I mentioned how I planned to take a year of A.P. Literature and Composition. At my primary high school school, I took the first semester of AP Literature and got a B. For the second semester of AP Literature, I am now taking it at a UC Approved online high school where the course is UC approved as an AP course with the honors GPA point, due to an extenuating conflict with my primary high school teacher in which I was being treated unfairly and inappropriately to the point that it affected my mental health and was frankly unbearable. Due to a scheduling conflict, I was unable to be placed in another A.P. Literature Class and was placed in English 4. I am registered and intend to pass the AP Literature exam. My grades are above 3.0 and I have not and do not plan to get any Cs or Ds/Fs. My question is that will my admission be revoked because of this scheduling change? Thanks for your time and any help explaining this to UCLA would be greatly appreciated. </p>

<p>No, your admission will not be revoked (most likely). Do talk to the admissions office though.</p>

<p>Alright thank you so much for your response. Any other people’s advice would also be appreciated as well. </p>

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<p>You need to report it to the Admissions office or at least notify them NOW, not when you send in your final transcripts. I’m sure if you explain your circumstances, they’ll understand it wasn’t because you were slacking off. Don’t surprise them with it at the end of the year; tell them now.</p>

<p>As much as I enjoy answering questions on this board, it’d be much more useful for you to contact the admissions office. Our opinions don’t have much value compared to theirs.</p>