Taking a low grade in a senior math class, or none at all?

<p>** Okay, So I've already been accepted to MSU. **</p>

<p>I'm getting A's in all my classes and am having a great senior year.. besides pre calc. My grades are slipping (A- first marking period, C now) and I'm starting to have some trouble. My teacher uses the SQ3R method, and I am a lecture based learner so naturally my grades arent what they could be. </p>

<p>Long story short: I have a 3.8 and a 29 act with lots of EC's. If I only have a "math related" class (accounting, CAD, Electronics etc) my senior year, is there any chance my acceptance could be revoked?</p>

<p>anybody? {10char}</p>

<p>Your admission will not be revoked.</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure MSU doesn’t require 4 years of math. So you are fine…</p>

<p>i have the same situation…my ap math class is killing me. my gpa is in dangered, and MSU does require 4 years of math.</p>

<p>MSU does not require any set of classes to be taken. They suggest a minimum of 3 years of math.</p>

<p>Yeah romani is right, MSU has suggestions but not requirements (and if you take classes that prove your academic ability, you can get around even the suggestions).</p>