Acceptance to be revoked?

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MK9595

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After my acceptance to Roseman, I dropped Biochem 1 and Human Physiology since I only took those for other schools that required them. I called the Roseman admissions office to make sure I didn't need Biochem 1 and they said I didn't. Thus, I dropped my classes and didn't give it another thought. However, I just read on my waitlist email (waitlisted, then accepted) that says:

Course Completion: Acceptance to the Class of 2023 is contingent upon successful completion of all courses that are in progress or planned. It is expected that you will achieve C or higher grades in each of these courses and that any changes in your course of study as presented in your AADSAS application must be approved, in writing and in advance of taking the course(s), by..

I'm gonna have to call tomorrow but I am freakingggg the hell out right now because this is my only acceptance. I know my mistake was extremely dumb.

Do I still have a chance?? Please I am desperate.
 
That’s a hard position to be in.. nobody knows what will happen except Roseman. Just call them and hope for the best.
 
I would first call and see. If they said it was okay and wasn’t a requirement, you should be fine. I would’ve gotten their “it’s okay” in writing though to show as evidence if anything were to happen.
 
Also I should mention that one of the main reasons I dropped them was that I had severe family problems around that time.
 
I would first call and see. If they said it was okay and wasn’t a requirement, you should be fine. I would’ve gotten their “it’s okay” in writing though to show as evidence if anything were to happen.
They weren't requirements but one course was still Biochem nonetheless (but I have already taken Foundations of Biochem).
 
They weren't requirements but one course was still Biochem nonetheless (but I have already taken Foundations of Biochem).

Don’t think that should matter, especially if it’s not listed as a requirement to matriculate.
 
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