EMERGENCY! Please help!!Possible Rescind

<p>Hey,</p>

<p>I got into UC Berkeley HAAS but unfortunately due to a medical situation I am not doing well in Spanish. Is there such thing as a transferrable online class this late in the game? Is it at all possible if I were to show medical documentation that Berkeley will allow me to take my Spanish class in the summer?</p>

<p>Please help OP out guys!</p>

<p>Transfer2best, if you took spanish in highschool, u should use ur highschool transcript to fufill the language requirement. If you really need the spanish online class, u should notify Haas asap. They will most likely not allow u to take the class over summer but its worth asking</p>

<p>Call them, it might not affect your admission at all.</p>

<p>Seriously, talk to the admissions office at Cal. Explain that your Spanish grade is dropping because you’ve been ill.</p>

<p>When an admitted student’s grades drop, the first thing that happens is that the student gets a letter from the admissions office asking the student to explain why. If you have been ill, you can explain why. They want to work with you. They wanted you to go to Cal, and they still want you to. They don’t want to rescind their offer of admission.</p>

<p>(NOTE: this advice is, of course, predicated on the assumption that you’ve been legitimately ill, and that you’re not just slacking.)</p>

<p>oh yeah, find a summer spanish class and make sure to enroll early enough to get accepted, and call the school on monday and tell them in a calm manner what is going on with you and how to resolve it. you can also tell them that you found a summer course to make up for the failed class—so do the research before you call. remember, your an enroll in any CC or even UCB not just your current CC, if they don’t offer the class you need. good luck.</p>

<p>thanks alot guys! Your information has been very helpful. I’ll be calling my admissions counselor and talking to them.</p>

<p>is being diagnosed with bipolar 1 mania and being so over medicated that it was a health hazard for me to drive to class enough reason for them to allow me to take it over the summer? I had to have my mom to drive me to class and even then I was not all there. I am better now and just need this.</p>

<p>if they allow you take take spanish over the summer it will be at a UC campus, not CC. and if for some reason you end up taking it at a CC do NOT mention if its online. new info trickled in this past cycle that the UCs do NOT accept online courses taken at a CC even if it is listed as “UC transferable.” If you take it online and your transcript doesn’t specify that the class was online then no one is the wiser</p>