<p>so I just drop my physics course because i knew I wouldnt succeeed.I have a W now.I believe most people taking the course will soon also drop after today's exam.I have been accepted to Santa Cruz and I have 4 more schools to wait for their reply.How should i go about to the UC's in telling them this recent update?I have TAG by SC and Davis and 61 units already completed in Fall.I was just taking a few courses for my major.</p>
<p>If you have 61 units and tag I dont see why it would be a problem. But yes physics is a pain in the A. I was always interested in the concept of physics but unless your naturally gifted with super math/technical skills you will die.</p>
<p>Report Changes to the UCs (at each UC campus)</p>
<p>If you made any changes to your course schedule, you need to contact the individual campuses to submit the changes for consideration. Below are the change instruction and website for each campus:</p>
<p>Berkeley - Transfer applicants should submit changes via fax to (510) 642-7333; be sure to include you full name, UC Application ID, and date of birth</p>
<p>Davis - Transfer applicants should submit changes through MyAdmissions</p>
<p>Irvine - Transfer applicants should submit changes through MyAdmissions Application@UCI</p>
<p>UCLA - Transfer applicants should follow these instructions to submit changes</p>
<p>Merced - Transfer applicants should submit changes through MyUCMerced</p>
<p>Riverside - Transfer applicants should submit changes through MyUCR</p>
<p>San Diego - Transfer applicants should submit changes through MyApplication</p>
<p>Santa Barbara - Transfer applicants should submit course/schedule changes through email, be sure to include your full name and application ID number, to <a href=“mailto:admissions@sa.ucsb.edu”>admissions@sa.ucsb.edu</a>; personal information changes should be submitted through the application status site</p>
<p>Santa Cruz - Transfer applicants should email <a href=“mailto:myapplication@ucsc.edu”>myapplication@ucsc.edu</a> or call (831) 459-2131 for questions regarding their application or admission status</p>
<p>@twistnswif: yup,physics is a very hard class.heck,it makes calculus look easy.but yea,I hope with the TAG even works out ok.</p>
<p>@kobeftw: thanks for the information! :)</p>