None.
Unless you are an absolute genius at some mathematical field, few people are likely to be interested in someone who cannot express themselves in writing: putting forward a research proposal, or explaining what their research or work means. It is no good being brilliant
at mathematics if you cannot communicate your theories orfindings to other people.
None.
Unless you are an absolute genius at some mathematical field, few people are likely to be interested in someone who cannot express themselves in writing: putting forward a research proposal, or explaining what their research or work means. It is no good being brilliant
at mathematics if you cannot communicate your theories orfindings to other people.
None.
Unless you are an absolute genius at some mathematical field, few people are likely to be interested in someone who cannot express themselves in writing: putting forward a research proposal, or explaining what their research or work means. It is no good being brilliant
at mathematics if you cannot communicate your theories orfindings to other people.
None.
Unless you are an absolute genius at some mathematical field, few people are likely to be interested in someone who cannot express themselves in writing: putting forward a research proposal, or explaining what their research or work means. It is no good being brilliant
at mathematics if you cannot communicate your theories orfindings to other people.
Pick a math major.
Even an accounting major is going to have to write essays.If you're not good at essay writing, you essentially have two choices:get good at essay writing.stop even considering a "major" and instead join the workforce in the wonderful world of manual labor.
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.
Basically anything related to engineering or science - except computer-related subjects. Engineering majors are those that have the name "engineering" in their names, and a few who don't - such as economy and architecture. You probably shouldn't be afraid of programming; if you are good at math, you should be able to learn that, as well. At least the basic subjects which you are likely to encounter in any engineering course. Also, you'll need SOME writing skills for ANY higher-level career; once again, there is really no reason to be afraid of it. While you might not get a prize for your writing style, you should still be able to write simple reports on your work, for example.
maybe. You also need a knowledge / interest in science.
A good major would be in education. You could become a math teacher.
Most likely science majors, math and engineering, but it's a good idea for dyslexics to improve their writing skills a bit.
Math is good for science and engineering of any type.
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)
The best major you can get is being a teacher soo you don't have to write so much
Study math! it is good for you and it can lead you to jobs that are not communication heavy.
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..
Math, Engineering and the Hard Sciences(except biology lol), however, regardless of the major, you have to be good at some level of writing.
Pick a math major.
Math, physics, astronomy, architecture, actuarial science, statistics, possibly genetics.
Really, any computer with a WYSIWYG word processor is suitable for writing.
Writing can be your history. It can show people how good you are in writing