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I am good at math. I want to study in Canada. What major is more suitable for me?
First of all, I want to talk about the proportion of mathematics in Canadian university teaching. Whether you study business, architectural planning, engineering technology or natural science (physics, chemistry, health and other majors), although you will take many math classes, the actual requirements for the application of mathematics in this major are very low. Universities in Canada will ask you to choose a certain number of math courses according to different majors. The difficulty of mathematics courses in Canada is similar to that in domestic universities. Just saying that you are good at math is difficult to explain what major you are suitable for.

I tell you, I like you.

(1) If you are interested in economics and finance, you can choose to study business or economics. These two majors are good at mathematics and have advantages.

(2) Strong hands-on ability and creative thinking, so I suggest you choose engineering major. Especially if you are good at math and interested in computers, I strongly recommend you to study EE, that is, electronic engineering. This major is very popular at present, and it will be very good for employment in the future. After all, the integration of electromechanical specialty is the future technical trend.

(3) If you have a big picture, artistic cells and strong language skills, I suggest you learn architectural planning.

(4) Physical and chemical students and related majors. Good math also has advantages, but it is not obvious.

In fact, being good at math can only ensure that you can cope with the math exam more easily when you study math, but you can't guarantee that you can learn this major well because you are good at math. Therefore, I suggest you choose your major or your interest.