Let's imagine the worst situation

<p>Let's imagine the worst situation
I just have two classes left in this spring
suppose that I was admitted by UCB , UCLA and UCI
and UCB requires me to get two B or above in this semester
UCLA and UCI require me get two C or above in this semester</p>

<p>But I have to submit my SIR before june 1st
No doubt I will choose UCB
But at that time I cannot get my grades of spring (because my final exam is on june 1st)</p>

<p>My question is that If I have submitted the SIR of UCB, but I got two C in this spring which means UCB will deny me and I did not submit SIR of UCLA and UCI </p>

<p>What should I do in this situation???</p>

<p>That is horrible
I am serious</p>

<p>I believe you can SIR to more than one university, and then later retract the one you don’t want. You won’t get your deposit back…it’d be like buying insurance.</p>

<p>I have one!</p>

<p>I have 78 units taken, I’m xfering from a CSU+CC. If I don’t get admitted into any of the schools, I have to take a year off because I’ll be over the unit cap to xfer if I take another class.</p>

<p>Oh really?? can I submit more than one SIR???
But someone told I can just choose one…
Would you please post me the link about this kind of information</p>

<p>Looks like I was wrong. I’m sure I read at some point that you could submit more than one, but now every source seems to say that doing so may disqualify you from both. So clearly it’s not a good idea.</p>

<p>June 1 is, what?, two weeks before the end of the semester? Do a final grade check with your professors on May 31.</p>

<p>Here’s a solution. Don’t get C’s.</p>