<p>I'm currently enrolled in community college, and am pursuing an Associate Arts degree. I've been thinking about what I want to do after college, but still don't for certain yet. I signed up for the spring semester a couple weeks ago and found out I still need to finish two more math courses. This has worried me because I tried a math class this semester and had to drop it, and fear I might not be able to pass two more. I started looking at my schools list of degrees and saw the Human Services one. It appears that everything I already took would be able to apply to it. There's only one math requirement and it just says "Quantitative Reasoning (Math)" so the class I already took should apply to it. </p>
<p>I don't see how taking choosing this major would have any impact on whatever I do after college even if I don't work a human services job. Would it be a good idea to switch majors? </p>