<p>For the past few days I reviewed my application and found two errors in my information. I have no idea how these bypassed my eyes when I quadruple checked the application before submitting it. </p>
<p>Anyways, I already sent one letter noting an error to my application and about to send another one. I wonder if anybody has any idea whether this will affect my admission process? Not likely, but even a small possibility will kindle my paranoia. </p>
<p>Basically it was what was supposed to be "15" being "25" and "95123" being "96123".</p>
<p>I have no idea what those errors you list were for but anything that does not go to core info upon which admission is determined -- courses, grades, test scores, EC's -- or is key identifying info like your actual name, SSN, and address, generally does not have to be corrected.</p>
<p>Thank you for the response both of you. The application status site will only let me change my current address (I live in South Korea), not my permanent (my permanent and current address is different). Anyways, I will send the letter of correction today and will have to contact them about an issue that surprised me: </p>
<p>When I checked through USI's application status site, it displayed that the state I currently live in was New York instead of AP. I corrected the error but this was only for the UCI application. It may be possible that other UC schools, just like UCI, may read New York as my current state since the general application status site does not have "AP" as an option for state.</p>