<p>No change.</p>
<p>Based on the time frame that UCLA gave and the fact that I wasn’t reporting anything detrimental to my record, I’m really hoping that I’ll get a response before the week is out.</p>
<p>You mentioned in an earlier post that you were going to call and check whether the email was sufficient or whether you had to use the Academic Changes form. What did admissions say?</p>
<p>Good luck with your wait.</p>
<p>Well, it turns out that the email was not sufficient enough. They emailed me back saying I had to report online which I did on Wednesday. It is really hard to wait and Good luck to you too.</p>
<p>What if you report that you’ll take some AP tests that may but end up not taking them?</p>
<p>@AtypicalAsian: I think that might be frowned upon–though not necessarily detrimental to your record. Nevertheless, you should definitely ask them about that so they’re aware. (They’ll still require you to send the AP scores you already have, though.) But do ask.</p>
<p>Hey,
I just wanted to let you know that I heard back from ucla today and my admission still stands. They pretty sent me the same response back as the other person but just directed toward me. Good Luck.</p>
<p>Thanks. How did UCLA notify you–was it through the decision site, your official UCLA email, or the email that you listed on your application?</p>
<p>Thank goodness: “Your eligibility will not be affected by these changes. Your admissions decision still stands.”</p>