<p>I was recently accepted to UCSB last week. I already graduated high school, and I made a mistake in some of my self reported grades for the second semester of my senior year. I contacted UCSB in writing in January, but I received a response saying that they were not accepting grade changes until an admissions decision was made. So now that I am accepted I'm worried that my admission will be withdrawn once they find out there were inconsistencies on my transcript. For the record, none of these three semester grades were below a B.</p>
<p>What should I do? I'm so scared that any inconsistency will ban me from UC even though I tried to make the changes. Help!</p>
<p>Just contact them you’ll be fine, don’t worry too much about it since they told you to wait until after decisions. Unless you dropped 4 AP courses or something crazy nothing’s gonna happen.</p>
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<p>Congrats man!! You said you already graduated high school, so are you going in as a transfer student?</p>
<p>If you don’t mind me asking what your stats were? I’m still waiting on my decision!</p>
<p>@socalbound I actually applied as a freshman since I haven’t taken any college level courses. 3.9 gpa and 2010 SAT1, 640 biology 640 literature. Full IB Diploma with four higher level classes (equivalent of AP I think). I was admitted as an undeclared major in the college of letters and sciences.
Best of luck to you!!!</p>
<p>I’m on the same boat as you. I submitted my changes around November. Just today I emailed them to ask for a confirmation on it, but then I realized I made another mistake yet again!! I had no idea they wanted my pin. After I submitted it, they sent me an automatic response, it said, “please include your PERM number or Application ID number”… I died a little inside. I’m not the type to be careless, but I seem to keep making mistakes only with the UCs where it counts. -sigh- Hope they don’t mind. :</p>
<p>Hopefully if it’s not a major mistake they won’t do anything. We just have to be sure to notify them of the mistake before they see the official transcript… I’m thinking of calling just to be sure, but I’m nervous! I’m not the type to make mistakes either :(</p>
<p>Yeah I would call too, but we’d have to wait until Monday since the office hours are over. Did you already email them?</p>
<p>I emailed them in January when I realized the mistake, but I just got an automated response saying they weren’t accepting any changes to the transcript until decisions came out. So if I decide to go I’ll definitely call them and see if it’s an issue… Did you email them?</p>