<p>I have already been accepted under early decision to CIT, but I am unable to fulfill the course requirement of 4 years of math because I am unable to take precalculus. I hate my high school...it's too overcrowded and I can't change my program due to lack of space and several classes that cannot be shifted at all. Will CMU revoke my admission?</p>
<p>I am already doing some self-study in calculus for the math placement exam and AP Physics C exam.</p>
<p>You really need to have a strong foundation in precalculus before you start calculus, and if you don't have that, you'll probably have some difficulty in CIT. I would suggest calling CMU to check about precalc, and self-studying precalc. You might want to look into the EPGY program. It's expensive, but probably worth it in your situation.</p>
<p>I agree with KrazyKow. You'll probably struggle with freshman calculus if you have not taken pre-calculus before. Keep in mind you'll also need calculus for college physics, probability/statistics, and several engineering classes.</p>