<p>I applied EA to LSA and was deferred. I have since been accepted and plan to attend.
On my application, it asked for my senior year courseload. At the time, I was supposed to take Studio Art Drawing Honors second semester (.5 credit) and thus I listed that on the application. I have since dropped it from my schedule to focus on my challenging classes and have more time to study for AP tests in May.
My question is, should I call admissions and inform them it's no longer on my schedule? If I don't, would that be reason for them to rescind my acceptance?
If I were dropping any academic-based course, I'd be calling them no question...but since it's only a drawing course, I'm not sure if I really need to...which is why I ask haha.
Any answers are appreciated!</p>
<p>I would also like an answer to this question. I said that I would be taking a second semester elective course, but as it would turn out, the course was no longer offered. Should I email or call the office, or just leave it?</p>
<p>Just call and ask. It takes less time than asking the question here lol.</p>
<p>^Haha technology slowing down the process, it happens to me a lot :P</p>
<p>Guys, your admissions shouldn’t be hurt by a slight change on your schedules, but still I think you must contact the university just for the record. You might call them or use the fantastic online Live Help available on the Undergraduate Admissions website page.</p>
<p>Thanks for the replies!
I called admissions and was instructed to email my admissions officer, so I’ve done so.</p>