Should I contact the admission's service about a course status error?

<p>Basically in application, I listed my 10th Honors World History and English/Language Arts as Honors. However, after reading University of California's big packet of instructions, they specifically said:</p>

<p>"A 10th grade course my include the words "honors" but is unlikely that the course is a UC-approved honors coarse. For example, grade 10 courses in English, world history, algebra I, and geometry are never certified as UC-approved honors course."</p>

<p>So, am I supposed to notify them about my error or will they simply recorrect it once they review my application?</p>

<p>And coming from my paranoia, will the readers be suspicious if I only listed 5 courses for my 9th grade year? The other two/three were P.E. and JROTC. The instruction explicitly said P.E. is not a college-prep course while my counselor said JROTC is not a prep course either. I really have nothing to hide; these would've actually improved my GPA had I listed them.</p>

<p>Don't worry about not listing the PE and JROTC. It is understood that those classes (elective and PE) were taken but don't get listed. Additionally if your HS is in California, don't worry about the honors history/english. They know which classes from which high schools are "weighted".</p>

<p>My high school is not in California, but part of a overseas Dep. of Defense supervised system.</p>

<p>I'm still a California resident though :D
Thanks for solving half, if not all, of my questions.</p>

<p>The advisors should change this on your application. For non-California schools it is difficult for a non-AP course to be given UC honors credit especially if in the 10th grade.</p>