<p>I know I've asked this before, but I still need some clarification.</p>
<p>From the College Board:
Grade cancellation deletes an AP Exam grade permanently from your records. Grades may be canceled at any time. However, for grades not to appear on the current year's grade report, AP services must receive a signed letter requesting cancellation by June 15. While there is no fee for this service, your exam fee is not refunded. The grade report that you and your school receive will indicate that the grade has been canceled.</p>
<p>I'm a junior right now, and I'm going to take 5 exams this May. I'm unsure about one of them (AP Bio self study) but I plan on just taking it anyways. If I want to cancel it, I can do it after I receive the score right? Don't they come out in July? It says I would have to cancel by June 15. Would "the current year's grade report" be the one colleges receive next year, so I would have to cancel the AP Biology score without knowing how I actually did? When you cancel a score, it doesn't affect any of the other exams you took right? </p>
<p>Also, what's the difference between cancellation and withdrawing? Why withdraw and pay the extra fee every time if you can just cancel it? Lastly, it says at the end that there will be an indication that the grade has been canceled, so schools do see that you retracted a grade?</p>
<p>Thanks for the clarification.</p>