<p>I may be (hopefully not) forced to cancel an AP exam because of several conflicts with IB exams. I am already taking an alternate date AP exam and cannot take another one so I'm wondering, does Berkeley care? I've already submitted my SIR and when I applied to the UC I indicated that I'd be taking all these APs. I won't get rescinded, will I? :/ </p>
<p>Anyway I may have to cancel either AP Chem or AP Spanish Lang. Which would be "less bad" to cancel? (As a potential pre med student I might need / want to take Chem 1A anyway so I'm leaning toward canceling AP Chem (if I end up having to)) I am taking IB Chemistry and IB Spanish both higher level by the way so I dunno if the credits overlap or if I can get units for both the AP or IB stuff..</p>
<p>Thanks for your time everyone. I really appreciate it :)</p>
<p>or if you dropped the senior year classes that you provided in your applicaiton. If you took the AP class, even if you didn't take the AP test, as far as Cal is concerned you did what you commited. </p>
<p>They only want AP results forwarded that are a 3 or higher. Someone with a 2 would not be in trouble, would not have to submit the results, thus anyone that doesn't submit is in the clear. The only penalty is that you don't receive the 'credit' - some number of units and for a few APs, the chance to waive required classes.</p>