<p>Hey, when I first did my application, I didn't report all my community college's courses/grades, about one or two of them, because of my grade in them. I didn't know we had to report all our EC's, as they were completely optional such as volunteering, and now, I get a letter from UCI saying that I'm accepted and all that, but "failure to report all schools attended" and "any information you submitted does not agree with official documentation" might cause me to get my admission cancelled. I heard it might be alright to say "I didn't know that I had to report all my community college class' scores" but yeah, want to know what kind of deep **** I may be in, and any ways to possible avoid it...</p>
<p>I didn’t send in a CC transcript till this year (2nd yr). I never reported it on my application though so I don’t know. Is it on your high school transcript or something? How do they know you took this CC course… Double check, it might be something else. If they somehow know, you have to succumb call em up and probably send it to them. (I know I’m going to hell for being dishonest myself lol but this is the length I’d go to get an education).</p>
<p>Like, I reported it on my application that I took classes there, but I didn’t report all the classes, eh. For example, I took two classes at El Camino but only reported one class…</p>
<p>Yea… you can’t pick and choose like that… I think they’ll demand evidence for the 1 class you did good in because that was a factor in admission and consequently they’ll see that you took the other course. Have hope, I don’t know what else to say.</p>
<p>Any one else got any ideas? I don’t want to get owned at all for this…</p>
<p>best way to self-own is to lie on college applications and job interviews in ways which are easily and surely checkable.
FYI, if they ever find out you lied on your college apps, even after you get your degree your DEGREE CAN BE RESCINDED. My rule of thumb, everything you put down should be able to hold up in a court of law.</p>
<p>Don’t sweat… it’s not even lieing, it’s simply forgetting to mark down an extra cirricular. You’re not going to get rescinded from Yale because they found out that you failed to show up to the Winter Olympics and subsequently placed the lowest. Lieing would be saying you got straight A’s when you didn’t and supporting that with a phony transcript.</p>
<p>well extra GOOD things are always good…
but he said he didn’t report GRADES. NOT reporting grades is BAD.</p>
<p>I’d try asking on UCI’s message center with your admissions rep, they know better than we do. Say you were ignorant and see what can be done. In general, UCI WANTS YOU.</p>
<p>EDIT: I’m a CC transfer FYI, it’s probably more critical for me than for a HS kid. See for me not reporting a CC grade is like accidently leaving off your junior year of highschool because you didn’t like that b- you got in AP calculus.</p>
<p>Well, yeah, it’s not a lie I guess, and I didn’t know about the “report all grade from CC” thing or w/e before. Meh, Ima email my counselor at UCI about it and it should all be good? Anyone against it before I go ahead and send it?</p>
<p>^^^Whoops, that’s me, too, mrhello…Not sure why I used this account for it, or why I even have two different accounts on this site, or why I can’t figure out how to edit this post, but meh, there you go.</p>
<p>Ok, umm, so I’m going to send a message to my college counselor, I just want to make sure I’m doing the right thing. The last thing I want to happen is for me to get kicked out of UCI.</p>