Interdisciplinary examination and research for engineering students
You are an engineering student, so there is a limit to how bad your math is. I suggest you choose both economics and management, such as finance and international trade. It is not very difficult to take Math III. If the review is good, it should be no problem from 120 to 130. These majors are very popular with engineering students, with rational thinking, macro thinking and great advantages. If you really don't want to take the math test, you can only take the English test or a small language test, as well as a master of law. At present, the employment and salary are very good (only for graduates from prestigious schools, at least 2 1 1). However, if you only take the BEC and don't take the postgraduate entrance examination, I can only say that you can still find a job, but your engineering background has no advantage over English. Somebody else's company must look for an English major first. Even if you find a job, your salary can't be compared with others, but it's different to be admitted to graduate school. Now the company recruits many people to see your undergraduate major and school. Generally speaking, engineering background has no advantage for English majors. It depends on your own talent and hard work to develop, but you still have certain advantages in economics, management and law, especially economics. Under the same conditions, it is very likely that you will recruit a master's degree in economics with homework background.