Question about being rescinded?

<p>So I might sound paranoid, but I have a question. Today I had to take my AP Calc test and AP Chem test, in a row. 8 straight hours of very sad times. Calculus went fine, but Chem was horrible. This is the first year my teacher has taught AP Chem and he had no idea what he was doing. Everyone in my class who took the test agreed that a huge portion of the material we had never even looked at in class. So I'm afraid I might not have passed. I'm also pretty sure that I didn't pass IB Theatre HL. I took SL last year and didn't pass but someone in my office accidentally signed me up for HL this year. I will be studying History and I'm pretty sure I passed all of my other tests and most likely got 7's in History HL and English HL. I'll have 6 A's and 2 B's this semester. Will Harvard rescind me if I don't pass those AP tests?</p>

<p>No college rescinds based on IB or AP test scores. Those scores only count for placement or credit.</p>

<p>dude, just cancel the tests. I’m going to cancel my spanish and computer science tests, no biggie</p>

<p>Why bother canceling? You already paid for them, Harvard explicitly states that it doesn’t care, why not just get them for curiosity’s sake?</p>

<p>No need to cancel. I got a 2 on the Calculus exam - I just took Calculus again. No big deal. (I even got an A.)</p>

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<p>Don’t cancel the Comp Sci one. I took it last year, only to find out that my computer science teacher knows nothing about computer science and taught us nothing about Java. So I made up half of the functions on the test, and I got a 5. The curve must be something huge.</p>