Pending after notifying UCLA of a dropped class.

<p>I just read the Transfer Provisional Admission Contract and believe I never violated it. My evaluator seemed very shady. There are three conditions in my TPAC that I must fulfill. One is getting a "C" or better in coursework requirements. I am very confident that I will be able to get a "C", possibly even a "B" in Calc2 (the only course I have left). Second, I must be in good standing at my last institution which I am and will continue to be (I have finished school and do not plan to take any more courses). Last, I must maintain the GPA and complete the number of units and the courses I have reported in my application. There were two changes. One of the changes was dropping my statistics class because it was a requirement I was fulfiling for a school I was no longer considering. This change was irrelevant because I had all the necessary courses (except Calc2) completed and the number of units needed to transfer. The second change was the "I" in Calc2. I am taking the final the same day his Spring students are. I figured that taking the final on 6/8 would be almost the same as if I had not taken it in Winter and started the class in the Spring. Even if I was going to receive a "C" (I was studying hard and still am for a "B")I have not violated my TPAC. My cumulative GPA I applied with was a 3.23. My cumulative GPA now is a 3.31 which is higher. If I receive a "C" in Calc2, my cumulative GPA will be a 3.24 which is still .01 higher than my GPA I applied with. The only way I believe they could withdraw my application is because of the "I". But an Incomplete grade cannot be given in any circumstance if my grade in the class was below a "C". I know my UCLA GPA is low (2.85), but if they were going to withdraw my admissions for something so trivial, they should have never admitted me in the first place. Before I was admitted, I had absolutely no plans of going there. I feel that they are obligated to stick with their first decision until I break the TPAC.</p>

<p>Calc 2 is part of your major prep, maybe the reason you were admitted was becuase you had your major prep done so they forewent your low gpa, however once they saw that you didnt actually have that done they withdrew the admission.</p>

<p>You should call and ask WHY they withdrew the admission and advice her that you did not violate the contract and there was no reason for the withdraw.</p>

<p>Regarding Rosemary Inks, i never spoke to her directly but she did email me once, and when i made changes she reviewed them promptly, even though she responded to me via a postcard not via an email, which was fine by me.</p>

<p>No joke, she never told me her name! LOL. My first phone conversation w/her did not last over two minutes. I think there is a conspiracy going on. Maybe she knows someone who has also applied as a Bizecon major but was rejected, and she is willing to do anything to have this person admitted. LOL.</p>

<p>This is my current dilema, i emailed them and in theory nothing is affecting my admission directly as of yet, i still have time to fix it either way if they get back to me by friday, if i dont hear by thursday though i am going to have to call them. this is what i emailed them</p>

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<p>Dear Madam/Sir :</p>

<p>I am writing you to ask for advice on the issue that concerns my
admission to UCLA. </p>

<p>Recently I found out that my withdrawal from Logic class in 2006
Spring-Interssesion was too late and thus will result in an additional W
on my Spring transcript . Due to some personal problems I had to leave
the state for two weeks and could not attend Logic class that I had
registered for. Four weeks interssesion classes started on 1/03 and I
withdrew on 1/04, and under normal circumstances that would not have been
considered a late withdrawal.</p>

<p>Currently my Spring 2006 transcript looks like this:</p>

<p>Cuyamaca College:
Intermediate Calculus 4 units __ (UC-Transferable)</p>

<p>Grossmont College:
Personal Development 3 units __ (Not Transferable)
Administration of Justice 3 units __ (UC-Transferable)
Human Biology 3 units __ (UC-Transferable</p>

<p>Logic 3 units W (UC-Transferable)
English Literature 3 units W (UC-Transferable)
Russian 2 5 units W (Not Transferable b/c
taken after Russian 4)</p>

<p>I was informed by Grossmont College that due to this additional W I
would be placed on "Lack of Progress Probation for Spring '06". The
reason for that is that I would end up having 50% of my attempted units
with a W.</p>

<p>Also, my counselor advised me that in most cases Lack of Progress probation
is not viewed as bad academic standing and that this should not affect
my admission to UCLA, however I would like you to verify whether that is
an accurate assumption.</p>

<p>If Lack of Progress Probation does not affect my admission then would I
be able to drop my Human Biology class since it is not required for my
IGETC or for my major prep?This is a late start class that has not
begun yet.</p>

<p>Otherwise, do I need to register for another late start class in order to
avoid lack of progress probation? The matter of utmost concern for me,
obviously, is to ensure that the admission process to UCLA is not
affected negatively, and I will follow the course of action that you find
necessary. Having said that, I have some reservations of practical nature
regarding registering for an additional class in Spring 2006.
Technically speaking I do not need any additional classes because I will
be going over the 70-transferable unit maximum , nor do I need the
biology class, for which I will only be getting subject credit.</p>

<p>Thank you for you consideration in this important matter.</p>

<p>Sincerely,</p>

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<p>I dont think anyone has even heard of a situation lik ethis so atleast you guys can get some advice, where as i am just blind.</p>

<p>I think you will be fine. But, who knows. Alot of people said that about my case, but look what happened.</p>

<p>Is there an actual committee that reviews admitted student apps. like my evaluator says? Or is it arbitrary and the evaluator makes the decisions?</p>

<p>I couldn't finish the course because I got a severe case of the stomach flu. No joke, I couldn't eat for 4-5 days because I would vommit it rite back out. I was vommiting 10-20 times a day. I couldn't even drink juice cuz of my vommiting. I felt so fatique (and crazy cuz the fever). I never had the flu this bad and thought it was something else. My school nurse examined me and told me it was the stomach flu (Doctors are so expensive when u have no insurance). My calc2 professor is so strict w/his test days, I didn't know if I could even get an "I". Thankfully, a note and signature from the nurse was sufficient enough for him. How I see it is my evaluator withdrew my admission because the above happened. I should have watched out for the flu virus and made sure it did not enter my body. It was all my fault, and a true UCLA student would have not gotten sick.</p>

<p>R. Inks? I might give her a call considering all the good things I have been hearing about her. WARNING!!! If your UCLA counselor's first name starts with a "C" and ends with a "assandra" and you have made minor changes to your coursework, plz try to get another counselor before she gets your admission withdrawn. I have a feeling she was never admitted to a good university and has become very spiteful of others who have. LOL</p>

<p>Wow I feel totally ignorant. Are you allowed to follow up on your application and speak to the person who evaluated your applicatioN?</p>

<p>Aren't you the one who is appealing your rejection to UCLA??? If you are, then I want to tell you last year someone I know (from my club) successfully appealed his rejection and was admitted as a Polysci major. I could be wrong, but I do not believe you can speak to the person who read your application. You can try, but I assume it will be near impossible to even find out what their names are. The counselors we are talking about are the people who handle our "pending admissions". If you do decide to call them, if the person you speak to says her name is Casand......HANG UP THE PHONE! IT'S YOUR ONLY CHANCE.</p>

<p>Yeah my friend's friend supposedly was in the exact same situation as I was, and successfully reversed his rejection from UCLA. I don't want to think too much of it because it was a friend's friend. You know Persian kids exagerate everything, haha!</p>

<p>LMAO, the guy that i was talking about in #150 was a Persian. LMAO. The Persians at my school have the most elaborate, oraganized cheating system I have ever seen. I mean previous semester exams for most of the courses at my college circulating like homemade porno videos. Watch, in 2016 the 40% of students at UC's will be Persians. LMAO.</p>

<p>Yeah, Persians have saved my life so many times in chemistry. I've got love for those people.</p>

<p>Since we are on the topic of cheaters I wanted to say something. This might make many of you angry, but I have to say it anyways. One of my friends lied in her application to UCLA and was still admitted last year. Apparently she took a Summer school course at a different CC and received a "F". She never repeated this course and UCLA still hasn't found it. See, lieing about your academic transcripts does work.</p>

<p>so? dont complain? it will either eventually catch up to her or she was just smarter than the rest of the world.</p>

<p>I lied on my resume and got the job, i was 18 making a bit over 30k... with no experience...... i lied, i backed it up and i interviewed well, use the system.</p>

<p>I'm not complaining. She's my friend. I love her and am happy for her. I just can't believe she wasn't caught. If i was complaining, the post would have started with: This biatch I know.......</p>

<p>lol yes but mentally it is what your thinking lol</p>

<p>Wait, i just got an epiphany. If you are a CC student and have to take really F'ing hard courses, you could take it at the closest CC school other than the one you attend now. If you get an "A" or "B", you report it for transfer. If not, take it again and the next closest CC. WOW!!! If you were living in L.A., this strategy would work flawlessly since there are so many CC's. See, I should be a private counselor.</p>

<p>lol, i went to 5 CC's...................... so your not the 1st one to think of anything. sorry</p>

<p>No, it wasn't. The reason why I said that was cuz I called her today cuz she didn't know my situation yet. She told me not to worry cuz I will get in (she's always so positive, I think she secretly pops pills). If she was a Bizecon major, then I would have reported her to UCLA. LMAO.</p>