<p>Hi everyone, I'm new to CC so sorry if I posted this in the wrong section. </p>
<p>So currently, I'm a straight A senior at a dual-enrollment high school which, basically, lets me take college classes at a community college and get high school credit for it. I will graduate as valedictorian with 62 college credits under my belt. This year, I got into a program where I only take college classes, and so I'm taking classes like calculus 3, physics for scientists and engineers, and molecular biology right now.</p>
<p>Since I'm basically a college student right now, I haven't had any time to study for my subject tests coming up in November. By any, I mean like ANY. I'm taking 5 classes and 2 labs so I haven't had time to sleep, let alone study. </p>
<p>I'm taking the chemistry and math 2 tests and I'm pretty sure I'm not going to do well on them, especially the chemistry because I took that last semester and I don't remember much of it. The College Board website says that the subjects are to "show that you are college ready" or something like that, but I already kinda am college ready seeing as how I've passed all my college classes. Do you think it's that big of a deal if I do poorly on my tests? And if I do, can I just scrap my scores and just pretend like I never took them? Plus I took my ACT w/ writing and did well on that, and I'm aware some school say that the ACT replaces the subjects...</p>
<p>I'm applying to schools like Berkeley, UCLA, Stanford, UChicago and the like...</p>