<p>I've taken Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Statistics and BC Calculus. I have my Sr. year left! The only other math class at my school is Multivariable Calculus (which does not have an AP exam, but is weighted as an AP class).</p>
<p>Guys, I'm not so sure I can stomach Multivariable. I know if I take it, the best grade I'll get in it will be a B. I just got a B in BC Calculus as well. I try very, very hard, but I'm not a natural talent at math. I got into this class because of my diligence and my desire for a challenge.</p>
<p>Basically, what should I do? Should I sign up for Multivariable Calculus? Should I not take a math class and sign up for something else? Will colleges really care that I didn't take math my Sr. year? I know it might look bad, but honestly, I've taken every other math class at my school.. </p>
<p>My D decided she would stop at Cal.BC after her junior year. She is not planning to major in math in college, and wanted the opportunity to take another language instead..She took physics junior year, too...why not explore your other class options?</p>
<p>if you're through AP Calc and not majoring in anything math-ish you should be fine....not taking math senior year is usually only a problem if you haven't taken calc at all.</p>