Should I be worrying? (UC APP)

<p>I already sent in my app and I found out some things…should I call them to fix it or are these very minor and won’t affect my admission?</p>

<li><p>I put in some classes that were not UC approved in my academic history…should I call in to tell them that or should I leave it on there and they will know it won’t count?</p></li>
<li><p>For the UC App, I realized that we were supposed to keep the classes we typed in all lower case, but I capitalized the letters in the ones I added (for example European History instead of european history). I heard that it was supposed to be lower case so they could tell which ones we typed in…Should I call in to see if it could be changed or is it nothing to worry about?</p></li>
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<p>anyone? up</p>

<p>Uh oh I typed them with caps. Where did it say not to?</p>

<p>The instructions when you typed in was something like abbreviate and use lower case?</p>

<p>" Use lower-case letters and abbreviate course titles to 30 characters (i.e., "Critical Reasoning and Writing Literature" becomes "critical reas & writing lit"). Then select the honors status and term type from the dropdown menus. "</p>

<p>this info. was included on the pop-up screen where you can add course names.</p>

<p>I did mine upper case too, and I put it as Math 150A and Math 150B, when it should have been math 150a and math 150b. </p>

<p>How do I notify the UC's that I made this mistake?</p>

<p>bump anyone know?</p>

<p>No offense but that seems really nit picky... and if this many people have made the same mistake I wouldn't worry to much about it.</p>

<p>I made the same mistake - I put in: Trigonometry 1,2 and Physics 1,2</p>

<p>why would UC require applicants to use lower-case letters in the first place? this is somewhat a repost to a previous thread, but does it have to do something with server traffic?</p>

<p>Now that you mentioned it, I made the same mistake!!!!!! :(:(</p>

<p>Well anyone with any more ideas for what to do with both problems?</p>

<p>i'm more worried about the first problem than the second, but ideas for either is fine help?</p>

<p>I called in and asked, so for those of you who are wondering, it does not matter if you typed it in in uppercase letter. Cheers! :)</p>

<p>Xen9, why dont you call the UCs to ask? It's much easier that way and you know you'd get a correct answer.</p>

<p>thank you oneday :) now i dont have to worry about that haha</p>