<p>Hi everybody. You guys seem knowledgeable so I wanted to bring my question here. I was recently accepted into Berkeley as a CC transfer but with a deferred enrollment (Spring 2011). I'm not sure if I have anything to worry about, but during this Spring I dropped my statistics course mid-semester because I was falling behind (had a large course load and intense work schedule). All of my other classes I've basically passed with over a B average and I'm taking the Math again in Summer. I'm wondering if this withdrawal will affect me in anyway though. Here's the language of my Spring 2011 conditions of admission.</p>
<p>"You must notify your Admissions Officer immediately, by email, of any additions, drops or withdrawals from courses you plan to complete this academic year."</p>
<p>"You must complete at least 60 UC-transferable semester (90 quarter) units by the end of the fall 2010 term. Immediately contact your Admissions Officer if you will not be able to meet this condition."</p>
<p>"You must complete all UC-transferable courses in progress or planned with an overall B average, with no grade lower than a C. Immediately contact your Admissions Officer if you will not be able to meet this condition."</p>
<p>"Important: If you must or wish to attend summer session and/or fall term 2010, you must notify your Admission Officer by email. Your final, official transcript must be received in our office by: September 4, 2010 for summer work; and/or January 22, 2011 for fall work. NOTE: You may not attend a 4-year college/university without prior permission from your Admissions Officer."</p>
<p>"In addition, you must:</p>
<p>Complete the following specific course(s):"
[Afro-mentioned MATH course, among other planned course work that I've basically completed already] </p>
<p>"You are 3 units under the required 60 UC-transferable semester units by the end of Spring 2010. You have been approved to take at least 3 UC-transferable semester units at your community college in Summer or Fall 2010. You must email your Admissions Officer with your planned course(s) for Summer and/or Fall 2010 immediately."</p>
<p>^I've contacted my AO, but was hoping to get a quick opinion to alleviate any unneeded anxiety.</p>