<p>I'm talking about ones like Business Analyst, etc..</p>
<p>Math education aside, I cannot think of a single job that actually requires a Bachelor’s degree in math. Most of the technical and business jobs that math programs might advertise as potential career paths actually prefer students with a technical or business background. A math major without additional credentials is pretty useless.</p>
<p>Long story short, not completing a full-blown math major won’t close many doors for you, provided that your first major is sufficiently useful.</p>
<p>Thanks for the reply Ba. Yeah the jobs I saw on school’s website looking for Math majors also looked for Econ, Finance, and the like. The positions looking for exclusive math were teaching jobs (like SAT, etc.). Well my major is Chemistry, but I’m not willing to get into Chemistry once I graduate. There is this job I found about conducting market research of Pharm industry, though I hadn’t heard back from it yet :S</p>
<p>CS or management may be more useful than math.</p>
<p>but nothing beats joining a business frat.</p>