Will UCB allow a hs schedule change?

<p>I currently have six classes, but I really dislike my fifth and sixth periods. They are anthropology and adv. band II. Would UCB allow me to drop them and not reject my offer of admission?</p>

<p>Ooh… I’d ask them first.
Phone them and ask.</p>

<p>I dropped literature and replaced spare with biology,
and I am still worried that they might rescind me…</p>

<p>Take what I say with a few grains of salt, but I’ve never heard of anybody getting rescinded for a schedule change. That being said, still notify them like ellen said.</p>

<p>Don’t even worry about it…I switched sociology for anatomy and physiology. I don’t think they really care about it that much, but I sent them a letter (as most of the UC schools tell you to do) telling them my current schedule and the schedule that I told them I would be taking.
No way will you be rescinded tho…I think they only do that if you have below a C average during your second semester senior year or something.</p>

<p>bump, same question. I dropped history like a week after I sent in my application (December) and now I’m really scared. Never occurred to me to let them know. :(</p>

<p>It did show up on my transcript however, and I still got in, so hopefully, I’m just being dramatic.</p>

<p>bump :slight_smile: 10 chars</p>

<p>I dropped AP Art History and took an Unscheduled, but I was kinda freaked out so I added a class at my local CC. I sent them a letter in January and they still accepted me. So, no big really…I don’t think they care much. I actually wish now that I hadn’t added that college course. Take free periods! :]</p>

<p>How about not taking an AP exam but finishing the class with an A?</p>

<p>final bump? :)</p>

<p>funfun, just take it. even if you do poorly, they still want to know that you did it.</p>

<p>alright. Last time, I’m really stressing out guys, please help :(</p>