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What Career To Follow If You Do Not Like Mathematics

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Last updated: 2018/03/27 at 6:48 AM
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Mathematics is usually one of the most tedious subjects for students, so we present these careers that do not consider it in their curriculum.

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In the first years of school, in the last years of high school, mathematics is often hateful to many. There are those who do not understand them and therefore reject them, others who understand them but still hate them and finally, there are those who understand and love them.

The first two groups usually choose careers that have few subjects related to mathematics, although they do not abound. That’s why we select for you several races of different kinds but they agree on something: they do not have mathematics.

The field of Communication, mainly, is the one that offers the most careers without the intervention of numbers. Although they are necessary, some prefer to avoid them.

The Social Communication or Journalism, do not have mathematical subjects but they are inclined to those related to the social sciences.

Semiology, History, Literature, Language, Writing, Oral Expression, or Digital Communication, are some of the subjects that you will have to face.

If you prefer to continue in the field of Social Sciences, but with another look, you can choose the right career.

There you will have the possibility of knowing the laws, the rights and the citizenship. Civil, Criminal, Constitutional Law are the main matters that you must address. However, you will also have Tax Law where you will have to learn how to handle taxes and fees.

Finally, studying art may be the best option if you want to avoid math. Whether through music, cinema or theater, you will have the opportunity to train professionally without the need to live with numbers.

Besides the artists that we see on television, you can also dedicate yourself to teaching, to teach to play an instrument, to give theater classes or you can even study audiovisual communication to be a great film director.

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