<p>I recently dropped one class and added another and updated my application to reflect that change. What I wanted to know is if I needed to do anything more than that, like notifying each of the UCs or something. I probably don't have to, but you can never be too sure with the UC transfer process, right?</p>
<p>Also, I recently completed my last math class(I earned a "B". Yay!) and updated my application today to reflect that. Since this update is obviously past the priority deadline, there's no guarantee that the UCs will see that, but can anyone tell me or make an educated guess about the chances that they've received it or will receive it before they formally review my application? Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>I would call each, and a UCLA rep who gave a workshop at my school said UCLA does look at all chances made up to March. IDK about the other UCs though</p>
<p>I just updated my TAU on the UCapp website with a UCI course I plan on petitioning into. I don’t know how it is for other applicants but my admissions officers email was listed in the MyBerkeleyApplicaiton website. So I emailed her the change and the reason for adding the course. </p>
<p>Dang. You’d think that Berkeley would have the courtesy to notify you at least as quickly as UCLA does considering that UCLA receives way more applications than they do. What’s even worse is the thought that UC Berkeley might not get around to notifying you or even taking into consideration the changes you made whereas UCLA, the UC that has the most transfer applications to deal with, will take them into consideration.</p>
<p>I’m sure you’ll be fine, though. Just hang in there lol</p>
<p>And @sonic23 was right about UCLA considering all changes made up until March; the email I received from them said so, so that’s a huge relief for anyone who wants to go to that school who needs to make some changes early into their spring semester. </p>