If you really enjoy math you could be a mathematics major. You might also like actuarial science.
They have to have a major in science and math
Math and science
Math, gym, science and social studies math, l.a., literacy, and reading
I would recommend taking Computer Science and Math at a high-school level.
You should get a math tutor it helps a lot the teacher will help you with what you don't undestand. You can go to www.i-hate-math.com and check the free math videos, it may help you with your math classes. :)
It would be advisable to avoid computer engineering/science for people who really hate math. The education required for computer engineering requires a lot of high level math, and chances are that a lot of sophisticated math skills are required for use on a daily basis even after getting a job in the field.
This should be based on interest, not gender. It all depends on if the person likes math/science or not.
It depends on the specific program of study (major) as to the math requirement and not the school itself. Some programs give you a choice between math or science and some do not. However, you should not make a career choice based on whether there is math involved.
Many people are learning elementary science. You can take a few classes at your local community college. It's nice and easy and since your already know math, this should be easy.
MATHEMATICS and SCIENCE is one of the major Subject.................
It is not clear why a math number should later (then) become a science number.