Supply chain management vs Accounting

<p>Hey,</p>

<p>I am going to be a junior in college and I still don't know what to major in. I am leaning towards accounting at the moment because it has the least math. I am really bad at math. I got a C+ in calculus so yeah its bad. But accounting is really boring, so I've been looking into supply chain management. I heard it has a lot of math which i'm bad at, but what kind of math is it? does anyone know? does it have to do with calculus level math, like differentiating and integrals? is it more math than accounting or less math?</p>

<p>Supply chain management is a lot of analytical math. You have to use excel, do calculations, and etc. However, the beginning salary is higher compared to accounting, and it would be a great major for someone who is analytical. From what I’m reading, you are not very good at math thus not so analytical, so it might not be the most suitable major for you. (But at the same time, the math you do is not calculous. It is just bunch of equations and understanding the concepts of that equation to come up with the best recommendation.)</p>