<p>Alright, so I've taking AP bio and APUSH, and I know that I have no chance at passing the APs. With good guessing I could MAYBE get a 3 in APUSH, but bio forget it
I've slacked off in both classes, my textbooks are collecting dust. I fell behind in the beginning of the year and found myself in a hole I couldn't get out of...and since then I've given up.
I feel incredibly guilty, like a failure. </p>
<p>In bio I will receive around a 90 in the class
APUSH will be around a 80-85</p>
<p>I have no idea what to do. I've had to pay full price for both these exams (school doesn't pay, AND they require you to take it no matter what)</p>
<p>I want to go schools in the top 100 range (uconn, penn state) and I don't know what to do?
Will these scores be a factor in my admission? Will they reject me because of them?
Should I cancel both scores?</p>
<p>First of all, why are 90 and 80-85 bad grades?</p>
<p>You should take practice exams to see what you will probably get. If you don’t get a good score and feel that you won’t on the actual exam, you should cancel the scores.</p>
<p>Breathe. You don’t have to send in bad scores. You also have some time, albeit not a lot, but some. Study, take a few practice exams. Learn from this for next year and in the future. Do not say you will fail without having tried. Getting a 90 should mean you can at least get a 3. </p>
<p>So remember BREATHE, then study from review books and work your butt off this week so that you can at least say you’ve tried. Good luck!</p>
<p>I took a practice bio, and got a 2.
I panicked, didn’t know anything and started alternating between B and C.</p>
<p>I feel so guilty because my bio teacher thinks I’m so smart, and wanted me to be one if his few 5’s.
But I feel he will be so disappointed and confused when he sees my score…</p>
<p>You’re screwed, brah.</p>