Is this going to be a serious problem?

<p>So thanks to some completely unhelpful counseling advice at my school, I seem to have slightly misreported my academic schedule on my application to UCLA (where I've been accepted and want to enroll, obviously). </p>

<p>I am enrolled in AP Comparative Government in a CA public high school, and basically the way we do it, is we take a full year of it, interspersed with economics to fulfill the CA state econ requirement for seniors (if you don't take AP Comp Gov at my school, you take one semester of government and one semester of economics at my school, but it is not so clear cut for AP students). Basically, because I am in comp gov all year I put down that I was enrolled in Econ for first semester and Comp Gov for both semesters because that is what I thought my transcript said at the time. However, I have just found out that my school credits it differently; I am only put down for one semester of comp gov and one semester of econ, even though that's not how the class is actually structured. </p>

<p>How do I report this on the change in schedule page? I didn't 'drop' the class...I just didn't understand that my school assigns credits for it kind of arbitrarily and in a way that doesn't reflect the reality of the class (that is, that I'm in it all year). If anyone could give me any advice, or just reassure me that'd be great because I am FREAKING out that they will revoke my admission. Thanks.</p>

<p>As long as you still meet the A-G requirements, I wouldn’t worry too much. But you’ll still need to report the change asap. I think there’s an email on that page that you can just email the change to (I think the end of the address will be something like “@saonet.ucla.edu”</p>

<p>It does not sound like a problem to me, since the change is minimal. You just want to report it (or explain it) to the admissions people.</p>

<p>I have a really similar issue (changed an elective in the beginning of second semester). I tried to logon to the decision site but it doesn’t seem to let me. Apparently that’s how you report changes. Are there any other ways to contact the admissions office?</p>

<p>Report your changes on [Admitted</a> Students - Reporting Changes - Freshmen - UCLA Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/newbruins/Changes_Freshmen.htm]Admitted”>http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/newbruins/Changes_Freshmen.htm)</p>

<p>I made a mistake on my UC application about Government and Economics as well. You have to report the problem, call UCLA Admission Office if you have any conerns.</p>