UC app question

<p>The University of California application is insisting that I still need to fill in two years of English, even though I have already entered four years of it. I think it has a problem with my last two years, during which I took "modern&cont poetry," "anc&med lit&phil," "renaissance&mod lit&phil," and plan to take "intro to shakespeare". I wrote the courses that way because that's the way I entered them. They are all entered as AP courses, because that's what they were.
Why would it not recognize these as English courses? Are there certain requirements that must be fulfilled for it to read them as English courses?
Thanks a lot for your help.</p>

<p>First off, those courses are NOT AP courses -- there are only two AP courses in English: English Lit and English Composition. UC probably cannot match the name or your specific course with collegeboard's AP two names. Instead, I'm guessing that your courses might be considered english electives. </p>

<p>If you are in-state, you can look up your HS on doorways and find out how UC considers your HS courses.</p>

<p><a href="https://doorways.ucop.edu/list/%5B/url%5D"&gt;https://doorways.ucop.edu/list/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Thanks for responding.
I changed them to honors and it still won't register them as English classes.</p>

<p>try the names without the ampersands? 'Modern Poetry', 'Renasaince Lit', 'Shakespeare'</p>

<p>Okay, I've now got non-honors "writing and literature" for ninth grade, non-honors "oral communications" and "literature" for tenth grade, honors "anc and medieval lit and phil" and "modern and contemporary poetry" for eleventh, and honors "ren and modern lit and phil" and "shakespeare" for twelfth. It still says I need two more years. I filled in the grades just like I filled them in for all the other subjects, which are all fine.
Thanks for your help!</p>

<p>well hurry and send them in or else you will send them in when the server is overloading! BE CAREFUL..or else it wont work.</p>

<p>thanks for your help guys; I figured it out</p>