Accounting / international business

<p>I was looking into Accounting and I just want to know for Accounting you don't have to take any chemistry, or sciences right? I only ask because I over heard someone talking about electives. I don't know. I'm just stressing too much lol. And need some clear advice. </p>

<p>Also is there a way I can do Accounting and minor in International Business ?? Because I like both</p>

<p>Nicoled941… please tell us about yourself. You have been asking all sorts of questions, and if you want answers that are based on even a little bit of something more than a guess, we need some information.</p>

<p>Are you still in high school? If yes, what grade?</p>

<p>Have you applied to any colleges? If so, which ones? If not, which schools are you considering?</p>

<p>What is your high school GPA and approximate rank? What grades are getting in which classes? What are your favorite subjects?</p>

<p>Have you taken the SAT or ACT? If yes, what were your scores? Have you taken any SAT subject tests? Scores?</p>

<p>That should be a good start.</p>

<p>I’m I’m college. My GPA is. 3.2. I’m looking at NYC schools or somewhere closer to me. I’m not the best at math but that’s what I go to college for, to learn. I know Ive been asking a lot of questions. I apologize. but I was confused and stressed. I’m more focused on Accounting and wondering if it’s possible to minor in International Business?</p>

<p>Sorry, I missed your first post yesterday with the information that you are a college sophomore.</p>

<p>In large part, your questions about majors and minors can only be answered in the context of a specific school. For instance, you ask if you can minor in international business. Without knowing anything else, the answer is that it depends on the school. If you ask, “can I minor in international business at college X?”, that’s a question that can have a specific answer that will really mean something to you. And once you figure out what college X is, you can look for the information on the college’s website or even reach out and contact the college yourself, without having to wait for an answer here that you really won’t be able to trust anyway.</p>

<p>Good luck.</p>