A good major would be in education. You could become a math teacher.
Not writing essays should not be the decision point for choosing a major.
Not writing essays should not be the decision point for choosing a major.
Most university majors will require you to write essays regardless, but there are some majors that don't emphasize a lot of writing: Economics Math Engineering Science(except biology and some fields of chemistry)
No matter what you study in university, you have to write essays and reports, however, the university majors that have less writing usually fall under the mathematics and science spectrum: Math Economics Engineering
The B's: Basketball, Basket-Weaving, Beer-Bong and LiBeral Arts.
Don't get a major and there won't be essays.
Mathematics and statistics never require you to write essays.
Mostly any major that has tons of mathematics in them like economics and engineering, other than that none.
Pick a math major.
This is quite possibly the least intelligent way to choose a major that I have ever seen. Science and Engineering majors generally don't have to write many essays for their core classes. Like everyone else, though, they'll have to write essays in their general studies courses.
None. If you are "not good at essay writing," you have one option, get better at it. Essay writing is a skill. While there is a fair amount of artifice in writing essays, anyone can learn the mechanics of writing and improve their skills.When you begin college, you will be required to take basic writing classes. If your skills are very deficit, take the general writing classes offered by most colleges and universities.The fact is that you will not avoid writing essays in any class you take. Even math and science classes require essay writing skills now. There is no way you will be able to avoid writing.It might seem an insurmountable problem, but you are further along than you think. Take a look at the related question below; the information there may help. Look at the related links and questions at those for further help.
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