<p>Today I found out that I was accepted into UCLA and the celebration begun. Unfortunately it only lasted a couple hours before I actually read the admission contract and started worrying about potential conflicts. At the beginning of this year I decided to be ambitious and take two math classes, Calculus III and AP Statistics. Early on in the year I figured out that there was no way I could possibly keep up with both classes so I made the decision to purely focus on Statistics. I didn't know I was supposed to report dropped classes to colleges until just now. My major is Statistics though and I'm almost positive Calculus III is a requirement somewhere along the Statistics college path.
My two thoughts are 1) wow I'm so ahead of the game, most people don't even get to Calculus II, I'm sure they'll understand me not being able to be that good at math. or 2) they only accepted me because they thought I was actually that advanced in math and now they'll rescind me.</p>
<p>Please give any input, or tell me about similar cases and their outcomes. All help would be greatly appreciated
Go bruins!</p>