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First, community college do have majors in engineering. For the professional degrees, you will need a strong background in the following areas.communication (written and oral)math (algebra, trigonometry, calculus)chemistryphysicscomputer literacyeconomicsdevelopment of good critical thinking skills
Depends on the major. Everybody should have basic math skills.
Music is a college major. Marketing is a college major. Mechanical engineering is a college major.
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Statistics are not used all that much in college physics courses, though stats definitely is useful for many other things and I would recommend taking it anyway. It depends what your choices are and what your intention is as far as a college major. If your primary concern is preparing yourself for a college physics course, your best bet would be to strengthen your math skills (through calculus), and obviously take any physics offered in high school.
It's not so much the major that makes the most profit, as it is the person behind the major. It takes good critical thinking skills and a passion for what you do. If you are in a field just for profit, you will never be successful. It's a passion and love for what you do.
What was Oprah's major in college
Johnson and Wales offers degrees in criminal justice AND culinary arts.
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No, there are no requirements to become a fiction writer. You do not need to major in anything, and you do not need a college degree, although college degrees can help.However, some skills a writer must have are:DiligenceCreativityPatienceMotivated Attitude.
Jim Brown's college major was health science.