<p>Im a rising senior, and I dont really know which to major in. I took an accounting class at a local community college, and I did really good. I got the highest grade with a grade of 102. Teacher was rated a 3.0 easiness on ratemyprofessor, so its not an "easy" class, but I was pretty good at it.
On the other hand, I also like Industrial Engineering, but Im not that great at math. Im good but not gread. (780 math 2, 760 chem sat, have not taken a physics course yet). So in terms of jobs prospects and stability, which would be a better major to purse. All advice is appreciated!!!</p>
<p>Also, I should state that I have very minimal social skills due to my hypoactive disorder. Im not a social outcast, but I tend not to talk to too many people, and I have very minimal connections. Which career path would be easier to progress in with worse social skills? I know that some people are going to say, “Well you need social skills for everything”, but please, just answer my question. Im hypoactive, and i cant really change that.</p>
<p>You don’t have to be “great” at math to do Accounting or IE. You also aren’t expected to have great social skills in either career, though of course it helps. Much of Accounting and IE is done sitting in front of a PC and working with a small team. </p>
<p>Study up on both majors (IE for example has several very different subsets). Many colleges will not force you to choose a major until close to the end of your 2nd year. Both majors share several classes, so you’ll have some time to decided between the two (or pick a completely different major!) once you’re enrolled.</p>
<p>Good Luck!</p>