Question on admissions requirements

<p>I decided not to take a math class this year (I hate it, don't have time and a 'B' would kill my GPA and class rank) but some schools, (Arizona and Missouri) require four years of math. </p>

<p>My stats are above average (not for this board, but for most people, 1300 on first SAT, 3.9 GPA, strong EC's), but I don't know if I should even bother applying without that fourth math class. I don't see a place to E-mail them, either. Should I just apply and see what happens?</p>

<p>Thanks for your help.</p>

<p>Apply. Many schools are happy with 3 yrs of math. THose that aren't will take a look at the SAT. You might take the SAT II Math just to demonstrate capability.</p>

<p>Also, you need to determine whether you do have four years of high school math. Large number of high schools put on your transcript high school courses that you have completed in 8th grade and many students do Algebra I in eigth grade. Colleges that require 4 years of high school math generally count that Algebra course taken in eigth grade as one of those.</p>