<p>I am currently a freshmen college student. In senior year of high school, I took several AP exams. Unfortunately, my high school reported a seating discrepancy and College Board cancelled all my AP scores in July. By then, my college had already placed me in a more advanced math class, allowing me to skip a whole quarter of a math series because I reported to have earned a score of "4" on the Calculus BC exam, which was then cancelled. Unfortunately, despite all the students' protest, we never recovered our scores. </p>
<p>Now I'm 2 quarters into my Calculus series at my college, and doing pretty well. I know that I'm qualified for the math class I'm taking, but medical schools require a full year of Calculus. My math series finishes this quarter, so I will have less than a full year because I skipped a quarter. I really have no idea what other Calculus class I can take after this, because this is the highest level of math offered. </p>
<p>Here are my questions. What do I do about the incomplete for my math pre-med requirement? Will medical schools even notice that I skipped a quarter on my transcript? What do they look for when they realize that you've skipped a quarter? Will they request an AP score report from College Board, which I won't be able to send? If so, should I call a local high school to see if I can retake the Calculus BC exam in May this year, if that's possible? I need to be able to prove that I satisfied the math requirement, either via AP scores or through college credit.. For instance, the math series goes ABC for 3 quarters (a year) and I took B and C, and I'll soon be done with college math. :/ PLEASE HELP; I DON'T KNOW IF MY FUTURE MED SCHOOL CHANCES WILL BE AT RISK OR NOT. ANY PROFESSIONAL ADVICE WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED.</p>