Not Taking a Math Senior Year?

<p>Hi!</p>

<pre><code> I am a white, female rising senior at a competitive private school in Maryland. I have a 3.5 unweighted GPA that is continually brought down by mathematics courses. I am very humanities-languages-history-driven, so would it be acceptable to substitute a regular Calculus class for an AP History/Social Studies class that I would actually enjoy and get a good grade in?
Also, I plan to major in political science and minor in a foreign language at Boston College, Lehigh, Villanova, University of Rochester, Georgetown, or George Washington.
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<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>You are posting in a quarantined section where people play guessing games about chances to ‘get in’. Better to post in College Admissions. Not taking 4 years of math would put you at a big disadvantage and out of the running even at these colleges is my best guess. Can you take something? Maybe AP Stats which would be useful to you and that is an entirely different sort of learning. You would use it to analyze things.</p>