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I am a student majoring in international business, and I want to take an interdisciplinary exam. I don't want to take the math exam. What major is better?
Well, it depends on your intentions and preferences. Think about what you want to do in the future. I tell you, you don't take the math major in the postgraduate entrance examination. Think about it for reference. Most liberal arts majors do not take math, Chinese, English, philosophy, law, journalism, administration, social security, history, sociology, ethnology, as well as education, psychology and history, all of which are national examination subjects. And now it is better to add a lot of new majors (not taking math exams). For example, the curriculum teaching theory in pedagogy is a national unified examination paper at the initial examination, and mathematics is not taken.

It should also be mentioned that if you don't want to take the math test, you should avoid some majors that want to take the math test. For the major you really like and want to engage in, if you take the math test, then study hard. Don't miss a good major because of a math class. You know what I mean, think about it, analyze your undergraduate foundation and interest in learning, set your goals and work hard. Hope to adopt