u/Agitated_Welder_5715

▲ 2 r/FAFSA+1 crossposts

Parent didn’t file 2024 taxes

Like the title says ^^^ I am a dependent on my mom’s taxes and she just told me she forgot and didn’t file for 2024 taxes. The UC registrar and verification requirements for UCD require her to file 2024 taxes and I’m really anxious and stressed cause she didn’t and she said she’ll try to do it by the end of the month and doesn’t know where her documents are at. Will my financial aid package be revoked because she didn’t file for 2024??? Has anyone been through this situation or know further information? I am relying heavily on the financial aid package since I qualify for the blue and gold plan and my mom made 56K 2024 but she also doesn’t plan to fund my education. So if they revoke my package I can’t transfer (can’t afford it) and this is my 3rd try!! 😭
The deadlines for housing and submitting these documents is coming up fast so this is really stressful. 😣

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u/Agitated_Welder_5715 — 6 days ago
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Graduation gowns

If I buy the black gown for cheap somewhere else would it be noticeable? Lowkey don’t wanna drop $25 I’m that broke 🤣 Does ELAC’s gowns have any difference to them?

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u/Agitated_Welder_5715 — 7 days ago

Is it okay to follow up 2 days after an interview regarding my changed schedule?

Hello, I was wondering if it would be okay to follow up after a Zoom interview I had on Wednesday (2 days ago). During the interview, I gave the impression that I wasn't sure what my summer schedule would be because of uncertainty about my new school's orientation dates. However, yesterday I found out it would be in September. I'm worried this would affect their decision in choosing me for the summer position. May I send a follow-up email with my new schedule? I'm afraid of coming off too pushy and cocky, like, "Oh, if you do choose me, this is my schedule," idk...

Would like to know your advice.

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u/Agitated_Welder_5715 — 15 days ago

Are most of the professors for organic chem at Davis bad? What’s the average rating? Also what’s the course like? Is it just lecture or does this course include a lab in it? Would you say this is one of the “easy” ochem courses?

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u/Agitated_Welder_5715 — 19 days ago
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Hello, I TAG-ed with UC Davis Fall 2026 and I completed all my major requirements (gen chem series, bio series, and calc series with at least 2.0+) last fall. However, I am taking O chem 1 this spring which isn’t required to transfer but the TAG contract states “All planned or in-progress courses must be completed with a grade of C or better by the end of spring 2026 term.” However, I am failing this class this spring due to personal circumstances and it’s basically the end of the semester. So I’m screwed .. :(

Has anyone had any luck going through with transferring with the school you TAG and you failed a course the semester before transferring?

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u/Agitated_Welder_5715 — 24 days ago