UCLA admission question

<p>Has UCLA already taken into account senior first semester grades when making their decision? I know that UCLA doesn't consider senior grades when calculating the UC GPA; what I am specifically asking is: even thought they didn't use it to calculate the UC GPA, did they still see the senior first semester grades when they were making decisions?</p>

<p>UCLA's website also says that the senior year unweighted GPA cannot fall below 3.00. This is for the whole senior year, and not only the second semester? Furthermore, if the GPA is exactly 3.00, is it totally okay?</p>

<p>Is it possible for admission to be revoked simply for dropping a class (that's not even required for graduation)? The website says as follows:</p>

<p>You should report any of the following situations:</p>

<pre><code>* If you dropped any courses which were listed on your application.
* If you changed any courses which were listed on your application.
* If you received any D or F grades, or if your senior year unweighted GPA will fall below 3.00.
* If you fail to meet the provisions of your admission contract.
</code></pre>

<p>What will happen next
Once you submit your changes we will review them in the context of your overall record, and will let you know whether they affect your admission within 15 working days. In some cases, your offer of admission can be withdrawn.</p>

<p>Those cases in which your admission offer can be withdrawn (in the case of dropping courses, not receiving poort grades) would only be cases in which you dropped an excessive amount of courses that clearly shows signs of laziness? I dropped one course and added one course, and I had a reason for doing so. Is there a chance for withdrawn admission?</p>

<p>bumppppppppppp</p>

<p>huh? UCLA won't know your senior grades unless a transcript was requested. So they can only look at your final high school transcript to verify. Therefore if your transcript wasn't requested during the application, then no UCLA doesn't look at senior grades for admission.</p>

<p>What if u drop a community college course-Calc 3, that is not even required for graudation, i have a pretty good reason to drop it, however i put it down on my UC application...i am currently taking it right now</p>

<p>yeah..bump</p>