Course Change

<p>Hey guys. So today I dropped from my Math 152 class, down to Math 136...I received No W. On the update, I had listed Math 152 to fulfill prereqs, as well as in the section of my courses In Progress. How should I go about this and letting UC know about the change?? Do you think I should try to update again?? Do you think they would they look down upon a change made so far past the deadline?? Thank you</p>

<p>I dropped a course also.</p>

<p>im going to have to drop a class sigh</p>

<p>yes, please complete the update as changes occur. You would need to check with campuses to make sure they don't want you to report this change in any other fashion. For UC Davis, you will only need to complete the application update form.</p>

<p>I dropped 2 courses after my first application update submission and below is the message I received. Please let me know if anyone else got this message. I updated my application 2 more times after this. When I contacted UCLA, they said to just tell the truth and let them know why I had to drop the courses and it should be fine.</p>

<p>Dear ******,</p>

<p>We have received your University of California Undergraduate Application for Admission and Scholarships. Thank you for your interest in our campus. </p>

<p>We are in the process of reviewing your application. Before we can complete our review and reach an admission decision, we need the following information from you:</p>

<p>You indicate that you attended ***** College at some point during your educational history but did not provide dates or courses attempted/taken. Please confirm attendance at these institutitions with beginning and end dates, as well as all courses attempted and taken with grades and units.</p>

<p>We must receive this information within five days of this message date, or processing of your application may be delayed or canceled.</p>

<p>Please click 'reply' to send your response and include this original message. If you have information to send to us, such as course updates, please send it in the body of the email versus an attachment.</p>

<p>Sincerely,</p>

<p>UC Los Angeles Undergraduate Admissions</p>

<p>Please note: This communication and your response may be shared and reviewed by the following campuses to which you may have applied: Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, Santa Barbara, and San Diego.</p>

<p>report it asap on site</p>