Anonymous wrote:Am a bit confused. Most business programs are not math heavy. Is the issue that she isn’t getting good enough grades in the econ and accounting classes? Usually you just have to get through them and then you can focus on what you want (marketing, entrepreneurship, etc).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is struggling in the business prerequisite courses for Econ and Accounting and most likely will have to switch majors. She took Calculus in high school and barely passed, so anything quantitatively oriented is off the books. She has no idea what she wants to study as she was torn between Comp Sci/Cybersecurity or Business. She feels like Communications won't be stimulating for her. She's an introvert who is more hands on and likes to do research and loves random facts. She also is focused on not obtaining any additional education after her bachelor's as we are only paying for undergrad. I studied business and most of my colleagues have business and tech degrees(or none at all). So my hands are tied here. Suggestions?
Definitely not comp sci in this case
Anonymous wrote:My kid is struggling in the business prerequisite courses for Econ and Accounting and most likely will have to switch majors. She took Calculus in high school and barely passed, so anything quantitatively oriented is off the books. She has no idea what she wants to study as she was torn between Comp Sci/Cybersecurity or Business. She feels like Communications won't be stimulating for her. She's an introvert who is more hands on and likes to do research and loves random facts. She also is focused on not obtaining any additional education after her bachelor's as we are only paying for undergrad. I studied business and most of my colleagues have business and tech degrees(or none at all). So my hands are tied here. Suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am a bit confused. Most business programs are not math heavy. Is the issue that she isn’t getting good enough grades in the econ and accounting classes? Usually you just have to get through them and then you can focus on what you want (marketing, entrepreneurship, etc).
My DS decided not to major in business because of the calculus and business stats requirements. He’d never make it through them.
Op here, what is his major?
Anonymous wrote:Am a bit confused. Most business programs are not math heavy. Is the issue that she isn’t getting good enough grades in the econ and accounting classes? Usually you just have to get through them and then you can focus on what you want (marketing, entrepreneurship, etc).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am a bit confused. Most business programs are not math heavy. Is the issue that she isn’t getting good enough grades in the econ and accounting classes? Usually you just have to get through them and then you can focus on what you want (marketing, entrepreneurship, etc).
My DS decided not to major in business because of the calculus and business stats requirements. He’d never make it through them.
Anonymous wrote:Am a bit confused. Most business programs are not math heavy. Is the issue that she isn’t getting good enough grades in the econ and accounting classes? Usually you just have to get through them and then you can focus on what you want (marketing, entrepreneurship, etc).