<p>so fall semester I was in the mechanical engineering track, but with already a few weeks left in the class, I can tell this isn't the right major for me so now I'm thinking about the AMS track, (Applied Math and Statistics),I just want to know how good do you have to be in math, i did good in calc 1 in hs and i will probably get a b in calc 2
I understand classes will progressively get harder but do you have to be natural in math or is dedicated studying can get you through?
Also, I'm planning maybe becoming a actuary, so what classes besides the AMS classes may be helpful so I can take the two tests, should I be taking economics classes or finance classes?</p>
<p>My advice would be to speak to a head of the AMS track and also your advisor. Good luck.</p>