<p>Math isn't my best subject, I'm currently doing integral Calculus and I'm just curious how much math proficiency is required to be succesful in an Economics undergrad major? The schools I'm looking at are UCLA, UCSD and UCB. Also, what math should I be taking to be successful in a relevent career out of college. Thanks for all the input.</p>
<p>Well, lucky you in that you picked a set of schools that bases a large part of their econ programs on math, more so than the majority of all other colleges. However if you are in calculus, you should have no problem, its not going to get any harder than that. And once you actually break into a career, the math will just be mundane and easy</p>
<p>Not anything like you would find even in the lower division math classes for Engineering majors. Don't worry.</p>