Pick a math major.
You should simply get accustomed to the idea that different people have different abilities.
physics or comp-sci
None, all students are required by school policy to take general education courses which has writing components in them. Although writing skills are not a strong indicator for a successful career in the workplace as well as in school subjects, you need to at least know how to write a resume, a memo and an email. If you cannot do these, then hewston, we have a problem.
Headway University is an accredited online university that provides degree in a range of industry preferred majors. Degrees that are conferred by Headway University are as worthy as any other traditional university degree. The degree courses are instructed online; however the degree that student will receive will be as good as any other campus based university degree.
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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)
A good major would be in education. You could become a math teacher.
Mostly any major that has tons of mathematics in them like economics and engineering, other than that none.
You might like to do some engineering study.
The best major you can get is being a teacher soo you don't have to write so much
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Most likely science majors, math and engineering, but it's a good idea for dyslexics to improve their writing skills a bit.
There is no such thing as the best major. Different majors are good for different purposes: no single major is good for everything. Also, different majors are good for different people..
Answer Yes they will. Just have good extra curriculars and good essays.
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Study math! it is good for you and it can lead you to jobs that are not communication heavy.
If you are thinking of majors but not considering employment prospects later, becised economics and accounting, you could look at: Mathematics Statics Epidemiology Computer programming or any of the "hard" sciences such as physics, astronomy, etc., as well as engineering. However, regardless of what major you select, you WILL need to be able to write your native language well enough to make a good argument or provide an understandable description of what you did on a problem, what the results were and what more is needed. In other words, whether or not you like doing essays, you will need to learn how to do something like an essay.