UCLA admissions revoked?

I just noticed that I put down the city that I currently live in as my city of birth. On the application, it was really easy to make this mistake, because they asked for my entire home address.

I know this is a very minor mistake, but is anyone familiar with their admissions standards? Should I give them a heads up, or just let it go by since what they are really verifying are your academic transcripts?

<p>i don't see how that would effect anything whatsoever, but if you're really paranoid about it you could easily call the office for admitted students and they could clear it up. Don't worry about it!! :) I hope I see you there next fall!
I had a dilemma about a week ago, and I'm wondering if I could have your advice. I filled out my academic stuff with the help of my counselor, but w/o an official transcript because it had not yet arrived (just moved to a new school). It turns out on semester I reported as an A was actually a B! My counselor told me not to worry, but I sent them an email just in case. They said to fill out this form, but the form didn't really looked like it applied to the situation, so I called the office and explained my story. She said it was up to me whether or not I reported it, but that it really didn't matter and said she could guarantee the difference between an A and B would never get my admission revoked. I'm still a little paranoid cause UCLA is like a dream...what would you do? The whole misreport in the grade was a complete accident, I just want to make sure everything turns out OK. Thanks for the help.</p>