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<h2>UC Los Angeles Undergraduate Admissions</h2>
<p>I just got this e-mail !!!!
I was having a 4.0 but was afraid to put my first B in major req on application.
so couldnt put it on the right time.
my major is econ, and im soososossoso afraid....
does anyone get this e-mail too???</p>
<p>Don’t send in your grade and risk not only your scholarship opportunities, but your admission to all the UCs in general.</p>
<p>Or man up and accept responsibility for your B and move on with your new life at UCLA.</p>
<p>What is wrong with people?</p>
<p>You didn’t put a B on your application because you wanted them to think you had a 4.0? What the hell is wrong with you? Send that in immediately. Not putting down a grade is going to jeopardize your chances. You’ve turned the minor problem of a B into a serious threat against your admission. Turn it in ASAP.</p>
<p>Seriously?! Turn it in nooow.</p>
<p>yea… i updated my grade right away. so scary!
it was my stupid thought not to put the grade so long.</p>
<p>I don’t understand why people think schools like UCLA are prestegious with people like this getting in.</p>
<p>That’s a bit harsh spywear, but I agree that it is not a wise move to jeopardize the integrity of your application over a B. This is almost as bad as this applicant last year who was accepted to Cal. His acceptance was rescinded due to poor performance for the Spring semester/quarter.</p>
<p>You’re right, people who either lie or have no common sense deserve to be coddled.</p>
<p>Right, because I’m cradling him in comfort with my comments. I tactfully told him what he did was stupid. I shared an anecdote about what could potentially happen when you do stupid things. Should I be more blunt?</p>
<p>“IDIOT, IDIOT, IDIOT. UCLA IS GARBAGE IF YOU GET IN. **** IT ALL. WE’LL DO IT LIVE, ****ING DO IT LIVE.”</p>
<p>Yes, you should be more blunt.</p>
<p>Nice orly reference.</p>
<p>ORLY is epic lulz.</p>