Recent email has me worried...

<p>So I got the email basically saying if you screw up your senior year, you can be denied admission to the university. I am not in a position where my grades will be an issue, but I could possibly be in a position in which my application was done wrong and could jeopardize my admission. Under "Units" for my senior schedule on the application, I put a "1" for every year-long class (Literature, Calculus, etc.) and ".5" for every semester class (Sociology, Humanities). However, I put the "1" in both semester 1 and 2, because I thought that implied that it was a year class. </p>

<p>Is this wrong? I heard somewhere that I should have put a ".5" for semester 1 and 2, so the total was 1. But I feel like when they looked over my application, the admissions officers would have seen that and used their common sense to see that it is a year course equating to 1 credit. </p>

<p>Maybe I am getting worked up over nothing, but if someone could either whether or not I am in trouble of being denied admission, I would be very grateful.</p>

<p>I honestly don’t think it matters. As long as the classes on there match the transcript, I don’t think the units will matter.</p>

<p>Okay that’s good news. My classes are the same and i didnt drop any. And I have a 4.7 GPA, so I guess I’m good?</p>