Helppp!

<p>I'm in a mid(teen)life crisis! As I get ready to go to college, I'm trying to decide what majors and subjects to focus on. People keep telling me I don't need to decide yet, but hearing that some business schools accept applications sophomore year, makes me think otherwise. The two main majors that I would pursue would be law or business. My mom is a lawyer and I find law to be fairly interesting, and I'm very good at it. Business, on the hand, has always been my dream. I love things like Wall Street and big businesses like Bloomberg. My only issue is, I strongly dislike math. I haven't been doing very well in calculus, although I love AP Stat and I have an A, I want to know wether you think I need to love math in order to be a business major. The three things I will want in a job: high pay$$$, travel and working in a big city. Qualities about myself: I have a very good memory, I am extremely judgemental, I'm very driven, although I sometimes don't know where to start. I'm a huge perfectionist, and love arguments. I'm a sports fanatic, and know the stats of every person in all sports.
Having said all of this, I was wondering whether you guys think I should pursue Law, Business, or a combination of the two, like corporate law.
Thanks!</p>

<p>No you won’t need a high level of math for business. Mainly percentages and basic math some a little more involved. Statistics for marketing for instance. You could easily start in math with pre law in mind if you want to change to law. Actually some schools it is easier to get into the business programs as a freshman than transferring in later. It depends on the school. Business and law are very complementary and for an international business would meet many of our goals. Good luck!</p>