<p>Hi, i have a question. I want to apply to cornell university in 2 years time when I finish my IB's but i have a doubt. I wanted to know if I could choose maths standard level instead of higher level and still be considered for cornell. Thank you :)</p>
<p>Somenone?..</p>
<p>I really need to know, it would be great if someone could help me, you don’t know how much…</p>
<p>Email undergraduate admissions and ask them directly.</p>
<p>Already did that, I’ll try again…</p>
<p>I highly recommend taking a higher level math course unless you are struggling to the point that you can barely pass. The reason is that Cornell wants their students to be able to think at a higher level, and I feel like regular math classes aren’t challenging enough. Besides, Cornell requires that you take a math subject tests over topics like trigonometry and pre-cal. I don’t think regular math classes cover all those topics.</p>
<p>I got into Cornell’s architecture program last week, and right now I’m enrolled in AP Calc AB.</p>
<p>Nice, what were the full list of courses you took in high school? I am interested in pursuing architecture as well.</p>