Would UCLA revoke my admission?

<p>I'm a HS Senior admitted to UCLA.
On my UC application, I wrote that I'm taking 4 AP tests this year, which are Stats, Gov, Physics, and Environmental Science, but I'm worried if the scores I get on these tests would affect my admission...
I didn't even sign up for Gov test because I dropped AP Gov and I'm currently taking Gov class at a community college. (I reported about the schedule change but not about not taking the test)
Also, I think I will get only 1 or 2 on Physics and APES tests...
I think I did okay on Stats... but if I get bad scores on the tests, like 3 one's and maybe 1 three, would it be a reason to revoke my admission?</p>

<p>Due to Senioritis and 9 classes that I'm currently taking (6 at HS and 3 at CC), I didn't have time to study for the AP exams.....</p>

<p>I have all A's right now and I think I'll have only one or two B's at the end of the semester.
I called UCLA last week and asked this question, and they said the scores would be "not at all" a reason to revoke, but when I called a few days later and asked the same question another officer there said that they might affect my admission since I put it on my application.</p>

<p>So I'm not really sure about this??
I think the whole point of taking AP exams is to get college credit but I'm not even planning on using my AP scores to skip to higher level courses at college.</p>

<p>i dont think they will revoke your admission. As long as you maintain above a 3.0 overall gpa then you should be fine. AP scores now dont affect your admission status i think.</p>

<p>AP exams are not a deal breaker. You could sit every one out and UCLA will view you the same: as a source of tuition for the next 4-5 years.</p>