<p>Hello everyone. </p>
<p>My school released the schedule of Spring 2013 courses today.</p>
<p>The problem is that the only "Engineering Physics 1" course conflicts with both my Computer Science Data Structures and Computer Science Object Oriented C++ courses.</p>
<p>I tagged UCI for computer science and they do not require the Physics course for transfer, however I am worried because I will have to change the information I provided when I submitted the TAG.</p>
<p>What should I do? Is trying to taking the course at another community college my only option? Should I include this in my personal statement? I don't want this to ruin my TAG. </p>
<p>Please help and thank you for reading!</p>
<p>always happens. as long as you meet the minimum requirements, you should be fine</p>
<p>Admission officers already kind of expect that an applicant’s spring schedule can be flexible and can depend on a plethora of variables. Changing your courses for spring/winter after you submitted TAG shouldn’t have any penalty as long as the change doesn’t prevent you from meeting the TAG requirements. </p>
<p>It was a while ago, but I’m fairly certain that I changed my spring schedule dramatically between the TAG app and the final winter update. I think I listed something like 4-5 classes for spring and I ended up taking two, none of the ones I dropped being need TAG, and I was still admitted to UCSD. Granted though, my major was impacted so I don’t think I was admitted based on TAG; however, I’m pretty confident that it wouldn’t have any affect on your admission decision. Call the admission office of the UC you TAGed for clarification though.</p>
<p>UCI doesn’t even look at the TAG until February; as long as your Transfer Academic Update from January accurately reflects your Fall grades and Spring planned courses, UCI will use that information to determine your TAG status.</p>