Can one class make a difference in admission decision?

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lemonalover

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So, right now I'm admitted to both midwestern campuses. I have turned in my deposit for Arizona back in November, and it's due mid April for Downer's Grove.
I really loved Colorado, but they gave me the option of taking the Advanced English Program to increase my chance of being admitted (My on site writing score was sub par-_-).
I have been taking a class this spring semester for Pacific, but they rejected me recently. I don't need this course in any way. I am taking it just for the lab portion.

So my dilemma is, Can I drop the class? I find the class very elementary and useless (for me anyway). I have some family problem back home in Asia where I would really like to be there for. I am not sure if dropping the class would jeopardize my admission decision, but I wanted to get a more general idea from all of you. Any ideas if those three schools are really anal about those kind of things?
 
If it's not a prerequisite, then you should be fine. I also dropped a class recently with a W, called the school (MWU-Glendale) and they said it was fine as long as it was not a prerequisite.

If you are still worried, definitely call the schools and ask.
 
Ohh thank you! I called Downers Grove office today and they said it's ok 🙂
Colorado said as long as it's not a WF (withdrawal fail) it's ok too. Awesome!
 
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