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Postgraduate majors who don't take math exams.
Postgraduates who don't take math exams have law majors and education majors.

1, law major: this major does not take math test, and has always been a popular major in postgraduate entrance examination, especially the master of law, which is suitable for some people who have career pursuits, such as upholding justice for the weak or hoping to have a higher career development ceiling; It is also suitable for people who want to get enough material returns.

2. Pedagogy major: Pedagogy major mainly includes applied psychology, preschool education, adult education, special education, educational technology and other majors. There is no need to take a math test for the postgraduate entrance examination of pedagogy, and the employment direction is mainly to be a teacher in various schools, which is very suitable for those who want to teach and educate people in schools in the future.

3. Postgraduate majors that don't take mathematics exams, also known as "non-mathematics majors" or "postgraduate majors that don't involve mathematics", refer to majors that don't need to study or learn advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability theory and other mathematics-related knowledge during postgraduate studies and exams.