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I majored in accounting. I want to join the postgraduate dog and get a master's degree, but my math is not good enough. I don't want it to be too difficult. Any suggestions?
1, accounting major, want to take a master's degree, but math is not good enough. If you don't want math to be too difficult, you can only choose not to take math, otherwise math III will be a national unified exam, and all schools will have the same questions.

2. First of all, it is recommended to apply for a master's degree in accounting, and only need to take the joint exam and English II. Secondly, you can only apply for majors that don't take math exams. Depending on your interest, you can choose a school first, and then check the professional catalogue to find out. It is recommended to apply for education economy and management. Generally speaking, mathematics is not tested. Other management and economic majors basically have to take math exams.

The best way is to choose a good school first, and then check the professional catalogue to see which majors you are interested in and which majors you can take. You can cross the exam, but you must prepare as soon as possible.