<p>Hi, my daughter is a HS senior and she just switched from AP Calc BC to AP Cal AB in the middle of spring semester. She already got accepted to a couple of good schools, and waiting for a several more decisions next week. I don't think that change is all that big a deal that should affect most schools decisions, but I am not sure. Any expert opinions? Should she report ASAP, for both, admitted and the still undecided schools? Perhaps it's better to do it later next week, once the all the decisions are announced? Appreciate any help.</p>
<p>I switched from Calc BC to Calc AB at the beginning of the spring semester. I notified UCLA about the change immediately after the switch and was still admitted. It’s no big deal, just let them know asap. :D</p>
<p>I’m sure it won’t be a problem, but just use the Freshman Provisional Problem Form and notify them as soon as possible.</p>
<p>What do you guys think will happen if she does not report it at all?</p>
<p>Just curious. I really have no understanding of how these things work…</p>
<p>If she doesn’t report the changes, they might rescind her acceptance. </p>
<p>From the freshman provisional admission contract:
“You must notify our office if… your class schedule changes.”</p>
<p>Thanks guys for the tips. Reported it over the weekend.</p>