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Is there a future for statistics (actuarial direction) as a second major? And I'm not good at math in high school. . . . . Where can I go to work after graduation?
General statistics does not have very low requirements for mathematics, and there are several employment directions.

First, go to insurance, finance, securities and banking. Of course, you have to take some qualification certificates and actuaries accordingly, and the specific industry requirements are different;

Second, if you switch to data mining, your employment prospects are very good. If you have the ability, your salary is very high.

The third is to test civil servants. Although the Bureau of Statistics is a Qingshui yamen, many others, such as the China Banking Regulatory Commission and the State Administration of Taxation and Local Taxation, also recruit many statistics majors.

The fourth is to enter the enterprise as a statistical clerk and do some daily statistical work with low technical content;

Fifth, many research institutes also need statistics majors, but the requirements are generally graduate students or above.

That's all you can think of.