<p>So I am a senior in high school and starting my sophomore year I enrolled into a community college through my high school where I could take a certain amount of units free online. The deal was you could choose whether you wanted the class to count as high school credit or college credit or both. My first classes were a psychology class and a "how to be a successful online student" class that was mandatory to take. The next year I decided to take a beginning powerpoint class and a beginning word class in order to fulfill my computer credit requirements at my high school. So here is my dillema, I got accepted to a few Universities (CSULB, UCSB, UCSC), and have decided which one I want to attend (UCSB), but when I filled out my application in August, I just put the classes that would fulfill their entry (a-g) requirements. I added my psychology class under the community college I attended and a majority of the courses that I took at my high school under the high school's name, but I left out the beginning word and powerpoint classes on the college application completely because I did not feel I needed to submit that information, I just took them for the purpose of graduating high school. I know for sure that all of the class information for both high school and the community college appears on my high school transcript, which I have to send in. I also need to send my official college transcript which also displays said information. </p>
<p>My questions are:
-Do you think it matters to them that the other 2 college courses were not mentioned? I don't want to transfer those credits at all, and I'm not even sure I can because I put "high school credit only" when applying for the community college.
-Also, if it does matter, is it grounds to revoke my admission when I send in both official transcripts? </p>
<p>I didn't lie, nor fabricate, but I didn't "tell all" so to speak</p>
<p>Maybe I shouldn't worry, buttt I can't help it! haha</p>