<p>I only have 3 years of high school math (not the recommended 4) and I'm worried this might be a problem. Will this be a big disadvantage during the admissions process? I'm an international student and my senior year subjects were Advanced Level English (language and literature), French (language and literature) and Economics. I have 790 for SAT math and will be sitting for SAT II math level 2 soon. My teachers think I have everything else regarding ECs, volunteering, etc. I NEED to know if this is going to be a problem.
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During the three years I received A/A+ except for once when it went down to an A-.</p>
<p>Columbia does not requite four years of math. [url=<a href=“http://undergrad.admissions.columbia.edu/apply/first-year/holistic]Here[/url”>Understanding the Process | Columbia Undergraduate Admissions]Here[/url</a>] is what it says:
Plus you are following the secondary school curriculum for your country, which is different from the traditional HS program in the US. Whether or not you get accepted will not be as a result of your math preparation.</p>
<p>Okay. Thanks!</p>