How can I inform UCs about an unreported piece of information??

<p>Hi everyone,</p>

<p>I have already submitted my applications to UCs (UC San diego, UCLA, UC Berkeley) but I did not include in my applications the fact that my school offers only 2 APs. I am currently taking one AP rite now. Because UCs do not ask for recommendations and transcripts, they won't know that my school does not offer many APs unless I report it right? This will misrepresent my actual performance at my school. I have tried my best to take all the possible courses available at my school. UC websites indicate that applicants may fax a written statement about a change in their academic courses. However, they emphasize the "change" not "new" information. Do you think this will affect anything if the fact that my school doesn't offer many APs goes unreported? If I should report this fact, how should I do it? I emailed them, but they did not answer my questions. I am afraid that they won't be able to add this information to my profile as my application is "in review" and as they have received tons of applications. I think that this information is quite important as other parts of my application may not reflect this at all.</p>

<p>All of that information (what your school offers) should be in the school form that your counselor submits for you depending on how you applied. If you used the common app, it is definately included…I watched my counselor fill mine out.</p>

<p>UCs do not use commonapp; they have a separate UC application so I think there is no way for them to know what my school offers unless I report it. What should I do ??</p>