Help! I think I messed up bad.

<p>Hello,
I submitted my TAG agreement last week for UCSB , my GPA and everything is fine around 3.40, but I accidentally submitted it without putting my planned spring courses which I will be taking 4 more classes to complete my IGETC. Biological Science, Philosophy, Political Science, and an English course. I'm an English major and have already completed the English and Math requirements, so will they automatically reject my TAG because the planned courses on not on there or will I have another chance to fill them in later.
Please Help,
Thanks</p>

<p>ouch, those are 4 main courses.</p>

<p>What does that mean? There’s is no way to add these to the tag, maybe after semester when I fill in this semester grades? Or will they just reject it, thinking I’m not taking anymore classes?</p>

<p>English is one of the MAIN, GOLDEN, MUST, REQUIRED to finish.(after all, to get in a uc campus, u need to complete 2 english, 1 math, 4 of social science stuff.)
from what i know, They will not automatically reject you. But depend on which UC campus you are applied into. So far, only San diego required to finish igetc, but still… disadvantage for you. If you want an accurate, sure answer, you can make an appointment to one of the Uc rep, or go to transfer center to ask them.</p>

<p>IGETC completion required?
davis NO
irvine NO
merced NO
riverside NO
san diego YES
SB NO
santan cruz NO</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/counselors/files/ETS11_TAGMatrix_rev070111.pdf[/url]”>http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/counselors/files/ETS11_TAGMatrix_rev070111.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>i think the TAG is first reviewed by your school’s counselor before submit to UC campus. So ask your counselor, see if they can do anything.</p>

<p>Wow… everyone needs to relax. OP don’t worry, just contact the UC application office, they don’t even touch these apps till december - aprilish. They will gladly add the 4 courses for you on your TAG agreement. However I believe a requirement for many schools is to finish two semesters of English before your first year, but I am not sure. Anyways, don’t worry, you’re not screwed, just call them soon.</p>