Excuse me, which god knows which majors of the Central University of Finance and Economics don't need to take math exams for postgraduate entrance examination?
Ok, I'll take it. Mathematics is required for all degrees related to economic management in Cai Zhong, and now it is required for all professional masters. However, if you apply for liberal arts, logic and law, you don't have to take the math test. However, the media economy of the School of Culture and Media still belongs to the category of economics, and it still needs to be tested in mathematics. In fact, to tell the truth, Cai Zhong's major that doesn't take the math exam has little future. I suggest that it is better to take a math test than to go out. After all, all the classic majors in Cai Zhong are related to mathematics. If you study accounting, you can actually consider accounting in Cai Zhong, but the requirements for mathematics are too high, generally less than 135, and there is no drama. But in fact, mathematics is not very difficult. It's okay to do more questions and think more. Hehe, after all, postgraduate entrance examination is also employment, so try to choose a better major. But this year, the score of Cai Zhong has soared, and the previous 330 majors, economics or management, have all been transferred to more than 380. If you really don't want to learn mathematics, then law is also a good reference direction. I think compared with other majors, employment is not so limited when I graduate.