<p>After sending my freshman provisional problem form about a week ago, I realized I should have given a better explanation on my schedule change. There was a change to my second semester schedule because my AP Gov class changes to Econ Honors during the second semester.
I wrote down on my explanation to UCLA that my school offers AP Gov as a semester course, therefore I had to take Econ Honors second semester, and now I'm starting to regret that I may not have written enough on why the AP Gov wasn't available second semester/why I couldn't take it.
I just sent another email to UCLA's general inquiries and advising about the situation...
I'm still wondering, would this insufficient explanation cause my admissions to be rescinded?
Any comments appreciated, thanks.</p>
<p>Almost everyone makes a mistake about entering Gov/Econ courses, so I’m sure UCLA is used to seeing them. Don’t stress about it.</p>
<p>thanks for the reply, I was just getting kinda worried since I haven’t heard anything from them and was hoping for a quick reply for relief (I know they said they would get back within 15 days)</p>
<p>Just make sure you hold onto whatever “confirmation” you had when submitting the schedule change. That way you have proof you told UCLA about the mistake.</p>