I think if you really want that business degree, you can pull through the math. I'm also horrible at math, but I plan on attending a university. I suggest you take advantage of the tutoring services your college offers. If you check out Amazon.com, there will always be math supplementary texts that help. I bought an Idiot's Guide to Algebra and that really helps. They have quite a few other math texts. It couldn't hurt to make a friend or two in your math classes, someone that is actually good at it. Good luck.
2007-03-06 15:47:57
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answered by Anonymous
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That's pretty gutsy trying to get a business degree and not liking math. I would have to say it is a minor thing about which to worry. You will start off with basic math classes and move up from there. If the college is any good, the professors will be very good at explaining the classes to you. And you will be surprised at how much you actually learned in high school. Additionally, you will be very surprised at how stupid some of your classmates will be.
2007-03-06 15:47:07
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answered by RDW928 3
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Learn to like it b/c Accounting and Finance are full of math.
I liked Marketing and b/c the program required those courses I switched to the account/business track of Advertising at my University.
I also studied my rear end on the basics of Math and Clep'd my 6 credits. I also past the Clast in it the following month.
Good Luck
2007-03-06 15:47:05
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answered by joy 4
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there are a number of majors that don't require math, nevertheless some could require a documents direction. you ought to look greater into the liberal arts instead of technology, by way of fact technology in many circumstances demands very quite some math. Is there something in specific which you detect thrilling? Philosophy? Political technology? Literature? remote places Languages? there are a number of judgements and you ought to heavily detect them.
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answered by vasim 4
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Business might not be the best path to choose if math is not your strong suit. I am TERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRIBLE at math. I dropped it last year and had to do it again this year to fulfill the requirement. Thank God I passed (BARELY) so now I'm done. But if you are not good at math try to find a plan that willmake you take as little math as possible.
2007-03-06 15:43:06
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answered by its_just_sweet 3
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Ask the teacher a lot of questions , study and somewhere along the way you'll pick it up . It might take a while but once you understand it , it gets easier .
2007-03-06 15:49:09
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answered by *CultureVulture* 1
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Math isn't hard. U just need to understand it.
2007-03-06 15:45:28
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answered by Best Helper 4
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if u try hard to learn math then u will if not probably not.
2007-03-06 15:51:00
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answered by philosopher101 2
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you just have to learn math, you'll get better
2007-03-06 15:43:10
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answered by stinkypinky 4
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