Admitted to UCLA, but didn't list two non-transferable courses in transcript.

<p>*didn't list them in my application. sorry for the mistake</p>

<p>Hi Guys:</p>

<p>I know I should contact the admission to ask for an official instruction, but I have to wait till Monday to do that; therefore, I couldn't really enjoy the weekend. Here is my stats as an accepted Math-Econ major:</p>

<p>Major: Math-Econ
UC GPA: 3.80 (bad grades before I dropped out of college, but I maintained As for all my classes after coming back to college)
Pre reqs: All completed, except one that is not offered
IGETC: Completed
EC: None
Work: Many years of working experiences, a manager of a car broker company, and a business owner as of now.</p>

<p>I manually listed couple non-transferable courses from another college, yet I forgot to list Trig with Vectors (only a CSU transferable) from my main college, which I had a B, and also Programming Lab that is listed as 1 Unit with a grade of Passing (a pass or not pass lab). I did listed my Ws and one F -- repeated with a B later -- and C courses that are UC transferable. I have no intention to hide that B grade Trig and Pass Programming Lab. I am only taking one English class this spring semester.</p>

<p>are they going to rescind my admission? I will contact admission office on Monday, but any advices are welcomed. Thank you! Congrats to those are admitted to UCLA.</p>

<p>You should be fine, but there is no guarantee. This is why you have a transcript in fron of you when filling out the application.</p>

<p>@LAforlife, I had my unofficial one when I did it, but for some odd silly reason I thought that that course was not listed and remembering my counselor told me that that course’s grade is irrelevant. Even during the process of double and triple checking, I didn’t read the instruction on the right side carefully. Really silly! Thanks for your reply.</p>

<p>:) I understand.
I seriously doubt that they’ll rescind your admission, but you will have to wait a bit longer to get a final answer.</p>

<p>bump for more opinions</p>