What happens if i Submit more than one SIR?

<p>So I still haven't submitted my SIR cause i'm freaking out. I didn't pass my Math 112 transfer level math class which I think negates my entrance to UCLA, UCI and UCSD. I think UCR is the only one that will still allow me to retake the Math 112 course at my CCC during the summer. </p>

<p>So, I'm thinking i'll submit my SIR to UCR but can I also submit it to UCI & UCSB just in case? Of course i'm going to send out an email to the reps..seeing if they'll bend a rule to let me take that Math 122 course for them this summer; i'm already enrolled in the class...</p>

<p>help? Oh man this has been a huge headache.</p>

<p>I thought UCI allows you to take classes in the summer for Fall admission… You’ll have to call UCI to be sure but I read somewhere that they are the only school that count summer classes for Fall admission… </p>

<p>This is taken off the University admission website, I’m also posting the link but I am curious if you can SIR to more than one school!</p>

<p>You may accept admission to one campus only. You may not transfer your acceptance from one campus to another after you declare your intent to register. A $100 nonrefundable deposit must accompany your acceptance.
Students who are admitted as fall-term freshmen must submit the SIR by May 1; transfer students admitted for fall must submit it by June 1; if you mail your SIR form, it must be postmarked by these dates. Applicants admitted at a later date or for the winter or spring term should respond by the deadline indicated on the SIR.</p>

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<p>if you SIR more than one campus the reps will call you at 3am drunk and stuff.</p>

<p>So just submit to one UC then? </p>

<p>What would be the best way to find out about UCI? Should I just call admissions or call a specific rep?</p>

<p>I would call counseling, admissions research the web… If you haven’t received the answer via website or phone and are local I would drive there tuesday morning. It’s urgent because the SIR deadline.</p>