

its that or public health
just remember , you will need to be decent at maths for most things , youll need to apply maths to most things you do even if its just add/subtract and times
my younger brother does computer science and the maths work he has to do is crazybut he enjoys it tho
Only take computer science if you are strong in math and programming.
If not, select another major or select Information Systems. Information Systems or Information Technology will have computing along with business courses.
Computer engineering is even more difficult than computer science.
Accounting is a solid way to go.
Consider finance. With a finance degree, you could work for a brokerage firm, banking, or even an insurance company.
The strategy, in part, should be to finish college in 4 years or less. If a major is too difficult or stressful, no shame in selecting a less strenuous major.
While you are in college, attempt to acquire as much funding as you can in the way of scholarships and grants. This can be a way to make some money.
Do that right, you could begin funding a retirement account and a whole life insurance policy.
If you elect to do the aforementioned, create a Roth IRA and select a dividend paying, whole life insurance policy.
become a chefWhat u do? I mean if you got a secret I can get a good job with an arts degree tell me. But if I can't get a job with it, there's no point of going to college.
That one's classified informationWhat was your non stem major? Was it worth it?
. Let's just say it was a social science that doesn't guarantee a job after graduation. You have to put in more work for it to be useful.And your TRAST at spellingBecause you're trast at math.![]()

The IT ones are in the same arena- you might as well pick one of those- I'm an IT recruiter and you will be in demand depending on your market
Honestly finance is easier, accountings a real bytch with stupid arbitrary rules.Good advice man! I think I'd rather do finance instead of accounting, but I heard finance is hard as shyt compared to accounting, especially the math.
Thanks for reminding me about the scholarships!
Honestly finance is easier, accountings a real bytch with stupid arbitrary rules.
Comp sci in my opinion as long as u dont live in an oversturated market like in cali.
The business analytics/information systems is like IT?