<p>I was recently admitted to UCLA.
On the UC Application I had reported that I would take AP Microeconomics during my second semester this year, but because I did so bad on my AP Macroeconomics I decided not take the aforementioned course. So in January I sent a letter to the UC Application Center saying that my schedule changed. None of the 4 schools I applied to responded, saying that they got it. If they didn't receive do you think that my admission would be rescinded? If they did receive it, do you think I have to report it on the "Dropped Classes" section that appears on the website where the Congratulations letter is?</p>
<p>call UCLA in the morning and tell them to look up your app to see what happened. Only way to be sure.</p>
<p>okay thank you :)</p>
<p>If you were admitted to UCLA, go to your Decision Page, the page where it showed your acceptance letter and on the side there is a bar for Academic Changes. That is where you update your academic info such as change in classes or any two C(s), D(s), or F(s). Question is how badly did you do in AP Micro, did you get a D or F cause if so you have to report that too and also if you had two C(s). You probably won’t be rescinded but just keep your grades up for this last semester of your senior year as you still have to turn in your final transcript for HS</p>
<p>hakuex: hmm I already called and everything was fine, but thank you :)</p>