hi, dont worry, it sounds like it hasnt been sent off to ucas yet, so you need to contact your referee and tell them about this. they can then either change it or they can send it back to you so you can change it
your referee will probably check it anyway and notice that youve missed a fairly important section :P so they'll send it back to you. i did something similar on mine and it just got sent straight back to me. i wouldnt worry about it too much cos even if it gets sent off to ucas without being changed im fairly sure you could ring them and get it corrected. your best bet is probably to let your referee know, either email them or go and see them. its not something to stress about though.
Thank you so so so much guys. Ah I love this forum I was soooooo worried she e-mailed me shortly after I sent it to her and I replied telling her about the problem, she'll probably get back to me tomorrow. Amen, thanks everybody! Best of luck to us all lol 4 months of stressing ahead....
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