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Math is not good, what major is good?
Math is not good, what major is good to apply for?

Many students who want to choose the adult college entrance examination are worried about such a question: I am not good at math, so what major should I apply for? The following answers this question for you:

If high school is a liberal arts major, what major can you choose?

1, philosophy: philosophy, logic, religion, psychology; 2. Economics: Economics, international economy and trade, finance, finance; 3. Pedagogy: pedagogy, preschool education and special education; 4. History: History, World History, Archaeology, Museology, Ethnology; 5. Law: ① Law ② Marxist Theory: Scientific Socialism and International Production Movement, Revolutionary History and Production History ③ Sociology: Sociology, Social Work ④ Politics: International Politics, Political Science and Administration, Ideological Education, Diplomacy ⑤ Public Security: Public Security, Reconnaissance, Frontier Management; 6. Literature: ① China Language and Literature: Chinese Language and Literature, Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, Classical Literature ② Foreign Languages ③ Journalism and Communication: Journalism, Radio and Television Journalism, Editing and Publishing, Advertising; 7. Management category: ① Management science and management engineering category: management, information management and information system ② Business management category: business management, marketing, accounting, financial management, human resource management, tourism management, logistics management, business enterprise management ③ Public management category: administration, public enterprise management, labor and social security ④ Agricultural economic management category: agricultural and forestry economic management, rural regional development.

Generally speaking, most people will choose languages, such as Chinese language and literature. These majors do not need to study advanced mathematics, which is more beneficial to students with poor mathematical foundation.

If it is science and math, it is recommended not to apply for economics and finance. Some majors need to learn a lot of mathematics courses, and the requirements are relatively high, such as electricity, machinery, finance and so on. , while the requirements related to environment, chemistry and biology are low.

In fact, not learning math well in high school doesn't mean not learning math well in college. You may not adapt to the new school, but you will be fine after a while. I suggest you take a professional vocational test first to see what you are interested in, and then choose according to your interests and specialties.

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