1. Mathematics is a compulsory course for all economic majors. Calculus, linear algebra and probability theory, all economic majors can't escape.
2. Economics and mathematics are not difficult, so don't worry about not learning well. It is definitely no problem to attend classes and review normally and pass the exam.
3. At the undergraduate level, except for the financial engineering major, there is not much difference in the requirements for mathematics for all other economic majors.
So,
1, you can choose all economic majors such as international trade, finance and economics.
2. After most economic majors graduate, mathematics is useless unless you choose the direction of mathematics and physics.
The biggest difference lies in the postgraduate entrance examination. If your university is majoring in economics, postgraduate entrance examination or economics, then poor math is fatal. Because mathematics is also a compulsory subject for all economic postgraduate entrance examinations.