<p>I've been second-guessing pretty much every step of the way. First my Recs (which have arrived), then my essays, then my SAT scores.</p>
<p>I'm wondering what if I might have made a mistake on my transcript. While I'm 95% sure I put down the correct grade for a course (I know them from the transcript), I might have made a mistake. Looking back on my transcript, I'm surprised to find a B for one of my Adv. Alg. 2 courses; I thought I had an A. I'm wondering if I mistakely entered the wrong grade (the A), instead of the transcript's B. </p>
<p>While there is only a small chance this might have happened, is there a way to confirm I entered the correct grade? Also, what will happen if I entered the wrong grade? </p>
<p>Please post soon, I'm getting more and more neurotic by the minute...</p>
<p>They'll have your official transcript and will use the figures on that. I'm guessing there are always some people who mistype something or make an inadvertent error on their application, but if you're sure it's wrong and want to be sure its corrected (and if it would help you sleep better at night :) ), you could send an email. (My PM to you encouraged you to look over your app closely and bunch up all such changes in one email rather than sending multiple corrections.)</p>
<p>Okay, will probably write to them. Just wondering if there's a way to check the sent application. In the PDF prefiews of part I and part II, the course grades aren't displayed. In any event, if they evaluate me by my transcript (not their form), I shouldn't be too badly off. Then again, they might show a discrepency between my transcript's displayed GPA and their calculated GPA, which might concern them. </p>
<p>I'll probably send in a note. It can't really hurt my application, can it? Also, won't they need me to send some sort of written or faxed note?</p>
<p>Interesting... I got an email with easternboarder's public response, but it hasn't shown up yet on the site.</p>
<p>If you're wondering, my second response was regarding his comments:
"Settle down. Take a deep breath. Count to 10. Why don't you simply email them and they'll add a note to your file?"</p>