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I am a sophomore now, and I am a student majoring in social work. We don't study advanced mathematics in our major. What major is better if you cross-major?
1, now a sophomore, is a student majoring in social work. We don't study advanced mathematics in our major. If you take a cross-major exam, it is better to take a math exam, because it may be more difficult to teach yourself math.

2. Students majoring in social work can apply for a master's degree in sociology and social work in this major, and can cross other majors that don't take mathematics, such as literature, language, history, philosophy, politics, education, journalism, communication, law, administration, psychology, educational economy and management.

3. The choice of cross-examination majors is based on interest, because interest is the lasting motivation for future study. Second, look at the difficulty of preparing for the exam, otherwise it will be difficult to get online and useless. I suggest you choose a university you like, and then go to official website to check the professional catalogue of graduate students, and find out the majors you may be interested in and may be admitted.

The key to cross-examination is to choose the right school. If you plan to cross the exam, you must prepare carefully as soon as possible and determine your major and target school as soon as possible. Work hard!