A few days ago
Butterfly

What major can one go into that doesn’t require math and science?

What major can one go into that doesn’t require math and science?

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A few days ago
mdscates

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Communications is my field. I had to take 6 hours of basic math and 8 hours of basic science. This should be the same for any other Bachelor or Arts Degree.

And no, not all BA jobs are on the lower end of the pay scale…

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A few days ago
Ralfcoder
Just about every major at any reputable college or university will require some math and science classes. It’s part of training you to be a logical, educated citizen. But most schools will also offer tutoring if you’re struggling, to help get you through the class.

You can fear the class, and say “I can’t do this”, or you can step up to the plate, tell yourself, “I CAN do this! I’m gonna learn this stuff!”, and grow some as a person. It’s your choice.

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A few days ago
Ranto
Find a list of average starting slaries by major. Look for the lower paying majors. Those are the ones that don’t require math or science.
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A few days ago
eri
English, theater, music, languages, art, philosophy, and the like. The trouble will be finding a college that doesn’t require math or science as part of the list of required courses you must take before you graduate.
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A few days ago
May I help You?
None.

If you work, you will have to count.

If you are in customer service, you still have to maintain records.

I suggest you go to any staples or any office supply store and get a cd on math, and it has one that starts 9th to 12th grades and includes various levels of study.

So study at your leisure and learn that math is your friend.

Also if you learn to think in base 10 (that is to multiply anything by 10 you just move the decimal point to the right, and to divide by 10 just move the decimal point to the left of any number), then you can multiply or divide very fast.

Also if a tip of a restaurant receipt is usually 15% to 20%, just take 10% by base 10 just by moving the decimal point one place to the left of the total amount, and then double it for the 20% tip amount for good service. ($15.09 for the total is $1.50 for the 10% tip, and $3.00 for the 20% tip).

I had to teach this to my nephew who already had his masters in DNA smashing with radiation! He always got stuck when it was time to calculate the tip.

You can conquer anything – especially with computer tutorials.

GOD bless us always.

MBA-Boston Univ.

CPA-retired

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A few days ago
amrf-4
Arts.

You may need to take science but it will be very basic stuff.

To the person who said: one that won’t get you much money or something…I have to say you are seriously mistaken.

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A few days ago
LAT
Well they all do to get through generals and AA. After that I think Communications doesn’t have much math.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Hotel and Restaurant Management
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A few days ago
lillilou
one that requires you to not ever make much money
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A few days ago
sophieb
learn math…you’ll need it to pay your bills.
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