I'm having 2 problems at hand right now. First of all, I sent my UOP supplemental right on November 1st, but the thing is, I just realized I forgot to add in my Course Planning for the 3rd biology class and UOP requires 3 bio classes, not 2 like other schools. So, does it mean my application is doomed to be incomplete or since it's just a Course Planning thing, which is subject to change, can I actually contact them in writing and add it in my Course Planning?
Secondly, I might soon be quitting my job at the pharmacy, and it's due to the Union's rule that everyone, except for courtesy clerk, has to work at least 24 hours/week. I've been working here for a while and even my pharmacy manager wasn't aware of this rule until the store director notified him. Being a full-time student, even 18 hours/week is already a lot for me. I already asked the Union people and they say there's no exception to that rule (really ridiculous, if you ask me, because being a part-timer, I get zero benefits, which I expect, but then I also have to fork out $200 initiation fee plus $10 weekly for Union fee and now thanks to them, I have to quit my job). Anyway, as far as I know, the schools only require updates on grades and not activities like work and such so do I need to let them know about this? I know this might look suspicious to them that I just turned in my application and right after that quit my job at the pharmacy(though I have a legitimate reason), but at the same time, I don't want to come off as being dishonest either. Should I contact all the schools and let them know?😕
Secondly, I might soon be quitting my job at the pharmacy, and it's due to the Union's rule that everyone, except for courtesy clerk, has to work at least 24 hours/week. I've been working here for a while and even my pharmacy manager wasn't aware of this rule until the store director notified him. Being a full-time student, even 18 hours/week is already a lot for me. I already asked the Union people and they say there's no exception to that rule (really ridiculous, if you ask me, because being a part-timer, I get zero benefits, which I expect, but then I also have to fork out $200 initiation fee plus $10 weekly for Union fee and now thanks to them, I have to quit my job). Anyway, as far as I know, the schools only require updates on grades and not activities like work and such so do I need to let them know about this? I know this might look suspicious to them that I just turned in my application and right after that quit my job at the pharmacy(though I have a legitimate reason), but at the same time, I don't want to come off as being dishonest either. Should I contact all the schools and let them know?😕