Could this be a problem?

<p>When I applied through UCAS, I provided 4 predicted grades for 4 AP exams. I received a conditional offer from KCL saying that my acceptance depended on the grade I get on only one of those exams.
I took that to mean that my other exams don’t matter at all, so I didn’t take two of them to get my money refunded and avoid the extra stress.</p>

<p>Later on, I heard that if you don’t report some of your scores, even if they university never mentioned those exams as a part of your offer, you can lose your offer. So does this mean that, by not taking two exams I said I was going to take, they might revoke my acceptance? It’s very frustrating to think that might be the case, because I assumed that their condition was their condition with no extra catches…</p>

<p>EDIT: I’m an American student hoping to go to uni in the UK BTW. That’s why I posted in the International section</p>

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<p>Unfortunately, it means exactly that. You need to get in contact with KCL immediately.</p>

<p>I was hoping you wouldn’t say that :frowning: why couldn’t they be more straightforward about it? -__-</p>

<p>should I just email them and explain the situation?</p>

<p>Yes - email them immediately (as in, now!) </p>

<p>Explain the misunderstanding, and that you have not taken two exams, but have since heard that they could revoke your offer. Try to slip in that you are an international student (it won’t hurt!), and ask what will happen next.</p>

<p>will do. thanks for the advice!</p>