something in mass marketing would probably require statistical skills & people analysis...
also, from industry to industry you have accountants, rates analysts, risk managers, and statistician... but these people aren't usually known for their "people skills"... lol
risk management...
maybe you should consider dropping a course and just take two classes next semester... so you have more time to devote to each course... see how you do and if you works maybe you just need to lighten your class load...
I think I'm in the same boat as you... I blew it in high school and started college a few years later than normal, but now I'm doing great... I actually had to take intermediate algebra before I took college level, passed them with an A. Now I'm registered to take pre-cal in the Fall...
I...
here's a list of the top science grad schools in the US:
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/sciences.htmlgo to each of their websites and check out their admissions criteria... they all give info on what exactly they look for in applicants... research, GRE scores...
in my freshman & sophomore years I took two calculus's, two chemistry's, and one intro to physics... but the physics course stuck with me, I really enjoyed it... it's the first class I've taken where I devoted personal time to the subject after the class was over...
now I have to declare a...
here's my dilemma: I really want to pursue a physics undergrad, but I absolutely do not want a career in academia -- maybe later in life, but not for another forty years... so...
what graduate degrees can you pursue?
do graduate mechanical engineering programs accept physics undergrads...
you can always pursue an engineering path... computer, chemical, electrical, biomedical...
I'm a business major and I'm looking into taking up another field to supplement my business degree... I was considering physics, but now I'm leaning toward computer engineering...I wouldn't recommend...
Can I pursue an MBA with a BS in physics??
I'm going to start my third year of college in the Fall -- 4.0 GPA. Up until now I've been focusing on the prerequisites for an International Business degree, but I also have a few chemistry and calculus courses, and one introductory physics class. My...