My chances of being recinded

<p>Hello all I just have a quick question.
By my junior year in high school, I had already completed 4 science classes.
Regular physics in 9th, honors Chem in 10th, AP Physics B and AP Bio in 11th.
I liked physics so I decided to take AP Physics C in 12th grade.
The problem is that there was only one other student besides me who signed up for C, and so the administrators at school merged B and C into one period. The class ended up being 100% catered to the B students, and I ended up doing literally the exact same tests/hw/labs I did last year.</p>

<p>Even though I got an A+ 1st semester I decided to transfer out (because I fell asleep everyday it was that boring haha). The only other class left open was weightlifting. </p>

<p>Now, I am beginning to get slightly worried. I've already emailed UCSB, my first choice, to notify them of my change, making sure that I emphasized how I wanted to stick around as an aid to the physics department, but my schools policy didn't allow for an AP student to go into TA'ing. I am planning to follow up with a phone call on Monday when they open.</p>

<p>Since I already finished all my A-G for science last year, should I even be worried? I should also mention I was accepted into UCSB's EE program.</p>

<p>Thank you for your time guys!</p>

<p>You should not be worried. You already completed the requirements.</p>

<p>Agree. This is not grounds.</p>

<p>Since you dropped it because they didn’t properly explain what the class would consist of and not because you were worried you wouldn’t pass or because you were lazy, it shouldn’t be a problem. If it is just have the teacher or someone from the school call or email them</p>

<p>I know people who dropped calc at the semester last year because they couldn’t handle it, one is at ucsc and the other is at davis</p>

<p>Thanks everybody, you’ve all put my heart at ease :)</p>