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What major doesn't need to take math for postgraduate entrance examination?
First, philosophy. This major does not test mathematics, which is a subject that many majors can cross. Because the major is relatively unpopular and the number of applicants is small, the examination difficulty is relatively low and the success rate of postgraduate entrance examination is high. Philosophy disciplines include 1 first-class philosophy disciplines, and eight two disciplines include Marxist philosophy, China philosophy, foreign philosophy, logic, ethics, aesthetics, religion, and philosophy of science and technology.

Second, the law. Mathematics and law are not taken in this major, including 5 first-level disciplines and 32 two disciplines, including Law 10, Political Science 8, Sociology 4, Ethnology 5 and Marxist Theory 5.

Third, pedagogy. This major does not take mathematics and pedagogy, including pedagogy, psychology and physical education. There are 65,438+07 subjects, including pedagogy 65,438+00, psychology 3 and physical education 4.