<p>after you press submit, can u go back and change stuff after Jan 31...? e.g. change an planned or IP class ??</p>
<p>yes, you can re-submit as many times as you want up until the deadline</p>
<p>yeah but probably only do it once because they mentioned somewhere that any times after the first submission may not be reviewed.</p>
<p>maybe that was only for Berkeley's additional update though. i'm getting confused.</p>
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<p>The deadline is January 31st.</p>
<p>i didn't even properly see the question. </p>
<p>the only way to change grades and stuff after the deadline in mailing them notification. not a fun process.</p>
<p>huh? there is a transfer update form in which you can update your fall grades and winter/spring/summer classes. no need to mail in anything...</p>
<p>ohh.. nevermind, cr_brook, you said AFTER the deadline</p>
<p>i think we're all on crack.</p>
<p>No you people are just seriously stupid.</p>
<p>this just shows how boring my life is! I will jump at anything to respond.. mehh I wish decisions were posted sooner</p>
<p>The Application Update may be completed as many times as needed until the form is closed down (if I remember correctly this is usually sometime in March). Please submit it at least once by the deadline given to you and continue to update as needed as long as the form is available. For UC Davis, we only need changes reported through this form; please contact other campuses to see how they prefer changes be reported after their Application Update deadlines.</p>
<p>so yeah it happened, i need to drop an in progress class due to personal reasons/work; i suppose I have to contact admissions at every UC I applied to Right?,,according to the post above I just have to update the form for Davis w.o contacting them??....</p>
<p>of course i have over 60 units without it and it is not a major prerequisite...</p>
<p>Correct, you will only have to fill out this application update to communicate this change to UC Davis.</p>