<p>I've recently been accepted to UCLA, but upon reviewing my application with my counselor, she realized that I made a mistake in the part where I put my grades in. At my school, taking Honors and AP classes is reflected in your GPA. A B+ in an honors and/or AP class becomes an A in terms of GPA. This is the way I was taught to record my grades because they were supposed to reflect my GPA and vice-versa. I was not aware that, in my transcript, my grades dont change just because it does in my GPA. This is the way my grades are shown in my report cards, which is what I used to self-report my grades (I believed them to be the same as the grades in my transcript). There are three grades my sophomore year that I listed as A's when they were B+'s and three grades my junior year (my school uses a semester system). These listed grades are the only minor differences between my transcript and my report cards. Please note that these changes in no way affect my GPA, which, in my senior year, has been in the top 3% of my grade of 800 students. I'm very worried about whether this will make UCLA rescind my acceptance! Can you give me any advice or tell me whether I will most likely get rescinded? I've already contacted the school and told them about this problem as well as which grades I made the mistake on, and I'm planning on calling them as well to ensure that they know that this was not done purposely and that they understand the entire situation.</p>
<p>don’t worry about it. They got your transcript. Nothing has changed in your transcript. The discrepancy between self-reported grades and transcript existed when they accepted you. It is not grounds for rescinding your admissions.</p>
<p>Now, if you said you were going to take AP Calc 2nd semester and dropped it for a study hall, that would be a different story.</p>