Will my acceptance be taken back for canceling an AP Score? PLEASE HELP!

<p>Hi...i posted this on the admissions board...but i also wanted advice from someone that is older and more experienced to give an opinion/suggestion..</p>

<p>Hi guys, </p>

<p>I've been accepted to UNC-Chapel Hill OOS...i have 3 AP exams all lined up for next week (Physics B, Govt, Latin Vergil) I feel kinda confident about Govt + Latin...but not Physics...</p>

<p>It really sucks b/c i'm a math/science person and i am 100% full speed ahead for medical school...but after a year of family responsibility (grandma had cancer...had to take care of her) and then severe illness due to exhaustion of just trying to handle school and family responsibility...i havent been able to efficiently learn topics in all of my classes this year...</p>

<p>It isnt much of a problem for Govt + Latin as all i have to do is just read...but Physics...i just cant understand the math + formulas all in one weekend to study and study for Govt as both tests are one day after another </p>

<p>My mom and counselor suggested that i take all 3 but just cancel the Physics...</p>

<p>i requested to not send all my scores to UNC but since they know my senior courses will they decide to take back my acceptance?</p>

<p>I believe that you do not need to send AP scores to your future college unless you are seeking college credit or advanced standing wrt the particular course. So I don't think you have a thing to worry about.</p>

<p>Does your hs require you to take the AP exams for each AP you take? Some schools don't. If they don't, I think you could consider not taking one or more of the AP exams at all.</p>

<p>If someone knows different wrt UNC-CH, I am sure they will post.</p>

<p>Okay, I had this question about DS AP Stats cuz the teacher didn't finish teaching the material...I called his college, they said they don't care if you don't send score or do lousy on the test it can't count against you. It only counts for you if you do well enough to the college credit.
As far as not taking the exam, as jmmom suggests, I had mine take them anyway. It's good practice and good to know how much you don't know. A humbling experience. Plus you probably already paid for the exam so just take it but don't send the score if you are concerned....</p>

<p>It is possible to arrange with the College board to withhold an AP score from a report-- they charge money for thats service (I think $10) -- but basically you can wait until all scores are in, and then order a score report that only includes the specific scores that you designate.</p>

<p>AP scores from senior year do not in any way affect your acceptance. If they are good, and you report the scores, you might get some credit or placement for them. If not - you don't. That's it. You can pay to cancel or withhold a score, but it's a waste of money in your case.</p>

<p>I don't think the scores matter. We live in NC. One of S's best friends only passed 1 out of the 4 AP's he took in h.s. It did not affect his acceptance at all. He has successfully completed his freshman year in a tough major. Don't worry.</p>