Will It Be All Right If...

<p>I mail my letter to each UC about my decline in an academic class last semester? I have already sent an email to the admissions offices, but will it be safer to send it by mail in case they didn't get it?
Or will it cause more trouble or a chance of being revoked(?) for sending it again??
I am only making sure. I heard its safe to send a mail to be safe, but I'm not sure if that will be a plus or not.
Does anyone know? Please help me out?
Thanks!</p>

<p>bump please :)</p>

<p>Don't send it if your main concern is that it gets there; email is much more reliable.</p>

<p>if i were to send it by mail bcus its required, does it have to be literally in writing? or can i print out my letter and send it by mail?
hmm really? i heard in this forum somewhere someone mentioning their counselor told them to send by mail even after an email. i forgot what the reason for it was, but i heard its a good idea</p>

<p>It is much more professional to send a typed letter (if you want to send a letter). I'm still confused as to why you think it's a good idea.</p>

<p>well um its not what i THINK its what i HEARD thats why im ASKING to make sure</p>

<p>Don't send them a letter. There is no logical reason to do so, and you would just be cluttering up the admissions office.</p>

<p>Are you kidding?? dont send them ANYTHING. Their only requirement is maintain a 3.0 uw in ur core academic classes. As long as ur gpa doesnt dip below 3.0 uw ur completely fine; going out of ur way to point out another flaw in your application will not help you out at all.</p>

<p>Agreed with flong and weasel.</p>

<p>edit: Weasel and Flong totally sounds like it could be a TV show about a dynamic duo (ie Weasel, a weasel, and his best friend, Flong)</p>