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Are there any requirements for college accounting majors to get math scores in the college entrance examination?
There is no requirement for the math score in the college entrance examination, as long as your total score in the college entrance examination is over the line. However, after going to college, mathematics is a compulsory course, and you must pass 60 points, otherwise it will involve retaking or retaking the exam.

Statistics majors also have certain requirements for mathematics. In terms of employment, employment in big cities is still good, and the main employment direction in the future is market research companies and the like.

Accounting mainly provides true and reliable accounting information by measuring and recording various financial and economic activities.

With the development of science and technology, it is very necessary to master computer knowledge and professional foreign language skills.

As an accountant, the starting salary is generally 1500/ month, and there is no upper limit.

According to the authoritative forecast of the Ministry of Personnel, in the next few years, accountants whose business is related to international affairs will become urgently needed talents.

If you really want to learn accounting, I suggest you use this summer vacation to improve your math, because this subject is still more important. Come on!

Basic accounting courses:

Accounting: basic accounting, financial accounting, cost accounting, financial management, management accounting, computerized accounting, auditing, tax law, western economics, accounting English, computer accounting module training, computer culture, VFP.

Finance: introduction to financial management, corporate financial practice, securities investment, financial accounting, computerized accounting, management accounting, tax planning, statistics, economic analysis, international finance, economic law, computer culture, VFP, and information network technology.