Where should an average student go to college?

<p>I notice you have a few Jesuit colleges on the list. You might want to add a few more, as I think a number of them could fit what you’re looking for. Scranton and Creighton come immediately to mind, but there are more.</p>

<p>I majored in accounting and aconomics/finance, and the calculus I was required to take was not the calculus that the scientists and engineers took (it was described as calculus for business and social studies majors, but I’m not exactly sure how it differed from the other course). The courses I was required to take for accounting did not require stellar math skills. I needed statistics (not calculus based), and accounting involves arithmetic, logic and comfort with numbers, but not higher level math. Finance can be a different story, and a quantitative finance major would probably require the full calculus sequence and plenty of math aptitude.</p>