Can I get in as an Undergrad without taking AP Calc?

<p>I was planning my classes with my counselor and I was confused whether to take AP Calc AB senior year or not. Math is not really my subject, and I didn't do that great in Algebra 2H sophomore year (this year)</p>

<p>My senior schedule as we planned looks like
AP English 4
AP Biology
AP Statistics
AP American Gov/Econ Honors</p>

<p>I don't know if I should take calc though and don't really want to if it's not required. I mean, if it was necessary I could hire a full time tutor but I'm not looking forward to that haha</p>

<p>thanks(:</p>

<p>No it is not required that you be finished with calc by the time you get into undergrad. You will just take the math class for which level you are at: precalc or trig.</p>

<p>But I suggest you to take calc during highschool, and take the AP test and pass it, so you don’t have to take in college.</p>

<p>What do you plan to major in? If it’s something like engineering, then Calc is a must. If you’re planning on something like English, then I wouldn’t bother.</p>

<p>I strongly suggest taking Calc, but it really depends on your major.</p>

<p>yes, it depends on your major. I dropped AP calc after 1 semester (after deciding to change my major to English), and still got accepted. So as a poster above said, unless you majoring in something like engineering, you don’t need to take it.</p>