Urgent Advice Needed !!!

<p>Here is my dilemma; ANY advice will be greatly appreciated!</p>

<p>In my junior year in high school, I took AP Calculus AB and got a 5.
In my senior year, I took AP Calculus BC, and got a 3, and Calculus AB subscore of 3. It was a bad year for me -.-;
Anyways, I am now a freshman in university and I want to get the credit for first year math course. If I send my grade report to my university, the Calc AB exam that I got a 5 on will show up with the subscore I got from Calc BC exam, which is a 3. My university doesn't give credits for a 3. </p>

<p>So, should I spend extra time getting my Calc BC score cancelled? Or should I just send my grade report, hoping that the university will ignore my senior year exam and just give me credit for the junior year exam?! Apparently, even if I cancel an exam, it'll still show up in my grade report as "cancelled."</p>

<p>Please help! I need to do this by Oct.15 in order to get the credits!
Thanks for reading my long post :D</p>

<p>Just send the whole report. They'll award credit for what they accept and not for what they don't; just send it all and let them decide. It won't hurt you anyway, you can only gain credit.</p>

<p>Yeah IMO having Calc BC listed as "cancelled" sounds worse than having it listed as a 3, since "cancelled" could signal any bad score, they could assume worse than a 3.</p>