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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DS is a freshman at a Jesuit school. He thought he might want to pursue business but he is a terrible math student (I was too). He would have to take calculus and stats and maybe a few other math courses and he's scared that he won't pass (he barely passed pre-calc as a senior). He doesn't have to declare a major until next year but his adviser told him to try out some courses in business. He's taking microeconomics now and barely passing. BTW- he is an excellent writer (thanks Catholic school!) so any ideas on majors that might involve writing and are not math heavy?[/quote] Please let your kid pick his own major. [/quote] Not if the ROI is not there. My DD would of end up doing ART in college. I encourage her to do STEM, with tons of push back but she listened while revolting. A year out of college she's earning 100k, and just got her TSI SCI last week. She thanks me everyday (not literally), loves her job and loves the purchasing power of her salary. [/quote] You mean would “have” not would “of.”[/quote] Yes, lol..[/quote]
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