Yeah, I agree, learning to code is probably more important in my case. I actually have coded a lot for the past two years, in JavaScript (especially Node.js), and Python, and I’m learning C/C++ & Java. I am a part of my school’s robotics club and plan to continue that in high school. I’m not sure if I don’t wanna care about what math I end up in or not, but it’s probably fine in the end. It doesn’t do too much to my chances, that’s something I know. In the end, it’s all based on a variety of factors, and my math level is a small factor. These schools typically want people who are well-rounded and match their mission. It’s always worth a shot though, but I can’t say for sure, I haven’t stuck my head that far.